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The volume of a cube depends on the length of its sides. This can be written in function notation as v(s). What is the best interpretation of v(3) = 27?

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The volume of a cube formula is v(s)=s^3. If you plug in 3 for s, you will find that v(s) would in fact equal 27. Thus the length of the sides are 3 and the volume is 27.
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Answer:

Explanation:

The volume of the cube depends on the length of its sides.

Volume can be represented by the function

V(s) = s³

Where s represents the length of one side.

Now V(3) = 27

or V(3) = 3³ will represent the volume of the cube with a side of length 3 unit.

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