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Find small changes in cube's volume when its side increses from 10 cm to 10.1 cm

Find small changes in cube's volume when its side increses from 10 cm to 10.1 cm-example-1
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Answer:

1030 cm^3 (1030.30 cm^3)

Explanation:

The volume of a cube is a side length cubed (x^3).

If you have a side of 10 cm (10^3 = 1000) the volume would be 1000 cm^3. To find the volume of a cube with side lengths 10.1 cm, use the formula x^3.

10.1^3 --> (10.1)(10.1)(10.1) = 1030.301

The cube would be 1030.30 cm^3, or if rounded to the nearest whole number 1030 cm^3.

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Answer: change is 30.301 cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of cube when side is 10 cm =


10^(3) = 1000 cm^(3) \\volume when side is 10.1 cm \\10.1^(3) = 1030.301 cm^(3) \\\\Increase in volume = 1030.301-1000=  30.301

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