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A cube has a volume of greater than 123 cm3. What are the possible lengths of the side of that cube?
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A cube has a volume of greater than 123 cm3. What are the possible lengths of the side of that cube?
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When we cube root 123, we get a decimal which rounds out to 4.97. So possible side lengths would be any number greater than that.
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