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26 March, 23:55

In the figures below the cube shaped box is 6 inches wide and the rectangular box is 10 inches long 4 inches wide and 4 inches high how much greater is the voume of the cube shaped box than the rectangular box

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  1. 27 March, 00:14
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    The cube’s sides measures 6 inches and the measurement for the rectangular box is that it is 10 inches long, 4 inches thick and 4 inches high. To compute for the volume of a cube you must use the formula of V = a3 and for the rectangular prism is V = l x w x h.

    Cube: V = 6^3

    V = 216 inches^3

    Rectangular Prism: V = 10 x 4 x 4

    V = 160 inches^3

    To identify how much greater the volume the cube from the rectangular box we subtract their volumes.

    N = C - R where N stands for the unknown C for the volume of cube and R for the volume of Rectangular Box

    N = 216 inches^3 - 160 inches^3

    N = 56 inches^3

    So the cube is 56 inches3 greater than the rectangular box.
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