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Adam buys a cubical box to mail a package. The volume of this box is 216 cubic inches. What is the length of one side
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Adam buys a cubical box to mail a package. The volume of this box is 216 cubic inches. What is the length of one side
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let V=216
formula for volume=a^3
V=a^3
216=a^3
now by taking cubert on both sides
cuberoot(216)=cuberoot(a^3)
a=6
so the length of one side will be 6m
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