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5 April, 14:13

The volume of cube A is 64 cubic feet. What is the volume of cube B if it's side lengths are half the length of cube A's sides?

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  1. 5 April, 14:35
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    4 feet.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The formula of a cube's volume is V = l*w*h

    All 3 in a cube's case are equal

    So the volume is V = s*s*s.

    In other words all of the sides must be equal

    The size of s = cube root of (V)

    s = cube root (64)

    s = 4.

    You might want to check to see if that is correct

    4 * 4 * 4

    16 * 4

    64

    Looks like the answer is 4
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