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7 May, 11:07

Cube 1 has a volume of c (3) ^. The side lengths of Cube 2 are three units longer than those of Cube 1. What is the volume of Cube 2?

(c + 3) 3

3c3

(3c) 3

3 + c 3

+3
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  1. 7 May, 11:10
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    (3c) 3 beacause c (3) is multiplies by an numerical number
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