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A cube has a volume of 512 cm3. If the side length of the cube were doubled, what would the new volume be? Please show me your work process so I can understand it.
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A cube has a volume of 512 cm3.
If the side length of the cube were doubled, what would the new volume be?
Please show me your work process so I can understand it.
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volume of cube is side power 3
therfore cubic root volume = side length
volume = 512 --> cubic root 512 =8 cm
side length is 8 cm if it was doubled
side length= 16 cm
therefore side length after doubling =
side power 3
(16) to the power 3 = 4096 cm3
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