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A cube has a volume of greater than 125 cm³. what are the possible lengths of the side of that cube
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A cube has a volume of greater than 125 cm³. what are the possible lengths of the side of that cube
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Anything above 5 cm. because 5*5*5=125 so you need to be More than that. V=a^3
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5x5x5=125
so one of them should be 5 cm
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