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Cube A and cube B are similar solids. The volume of cube A is 27 cubic inches, and the volume of cube Bis 125 cubic inches. How many times

larger is the base area of cube B than the base area of cube A?
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OD. 10

Cube A and cube B are similar solids. The volume of cube A is 27 cubic inches, and-example-1

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Answer:

C 125/27

Explanation:

its the only one that makes sense cause we're trying to find out how much bigger cube B is to cube A and if we simplify it is 4.6x bigger

User Costi Muraru
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The base area of cube B is 25/9 times larger than the base area of cube A

How many times larger is the base area of cube B than the base area of cube A?

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:

Volume A = 27 cubic inches

Volume B = 125 cubic inches

Using the above as a guide, we have the following:

Side length A = 3 inches

Side length B = 5 inches

So, we have the areas to be

Area A = 3 inches * 3 inches = 9 square inches

Area B = 5 inches * 5 inches = 25 square inches

So, we have

The number of times, n is

n = 25/9

Hence, the base area of cube B is 25/9 times larger than the base area of cube A

User Lasky
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