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The larger cube’s volume is about blank cm

The larger cube’s volume is about blank cm-example-1
User Sahil Dhir
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Volume = mass divided by density.

You are given the mass and density for the smaller cube so you can calculate it's volume:

Volume = 20 / 7.87 = 2.541 cubic cm's.


Now you are told the larger cube has 2 times the volume:

Volume of larger cube = 2.541 x 2 = 5.08 cubic cm's.

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