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A cube has the dimensions shown. What is the volume of the cube?

How many smaller cubes with an edge length of 1/8 inch could fit inside
the cube shown?

A cube has the dimensions shown. What is the volume of the cube? How many smaller-example-1

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Sorry this is a tricky one IDK I'll ask some others to help you
User Anton Kedrov
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Answer: I got

5.8*5.8*5.8= 195.11

Explanation:

The volume of a cube is found by multiplying the length of any edge by itself twice. So if the length of an edge is 4, the volume is 4 x 4 x 4 = 64

Or as a formula:

volume = s3

where:

s is the length of any edge of the cube.

Read as "s to the power 3"

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