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A small cube with a volume of 64 cm^3 is removed from the corner of a large cube that is L cm long on each side. In factored form, what is the volume of the remaining portion of…
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A small cube with a volume of 64 cm^3 is removed from the corner of a large cube that is L cm long on each side. In factored form, what is the volume of the remaining portion of the large cube?
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Bearing in mind that a cube is just a rectangular prism with all equal sides, then, check the picture below.
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