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17 March, 08:48

The formula s = SA/6 squared gives the length of the side, s, of a cube with a surface area, SA. How much longer is the side of a cube with a surface area of 1,200 square inches than a cube with the surface area of 768 square inches?

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  1. 17 March, 09:12
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    The side of a cube with a surface area of 1,200 is 72 inches longer than a cube with the surface area of 768 square inches.

    You can substitute each given number for SA in the formula s = SA/6.

    s = 1,200/6

    s = 200

    s = 768/6

    s = 128

    Then, to find how much longer the side of a cube with a surface area of 1,200 than a cube with the surface area of 768 square inches, subtract the length of the side of a cube with the surface area of 768 square inches (128 inches) from the length of the side of a cube with a surface area of 1,200 square inches (200 inches).

    200 - 128 = 72

    The side of a cube with a surface area of 1,200 is 72 inches longer than a cube with the surface area of 768 square inches.
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