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9 October, 15:45

A candy store called "Sugar" built a giant hollow sugar

cube out of wood to hang above the entrance to their

store. It took 54 feet of material to build the cube.

What is the volume inside the giant sugar cube?

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  1. 9 October, 15:54
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    27‬ cubic ft

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The formula for volume is Base * Height * Width;

    and the formula for area is Base * Height.

    This problem mentions the structure is a cube and therefore it is assumed that every wall has the same area. Since there are 6 sides to a cube you divide the total amount of ft which make up this cube to know the area to each wall.

    54 ft / 6 walls = 9 ft per wall

    With the area of each wall you can find the base and height:

    base * height = area

    base = height ... b*h ... b*b=area ... b^2 = area ... b = sqrt (area)

    b = sqrt (9) = 3

    base = 3ft

    height = 3ft

    since: base=height=width

    width = 3ft

    volume = 3 * 3 * 3 = 3^3 = 27 ft^3
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