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I’ll give branniest to the best simplified answer A small cube has the volume shown. Its side length is 3.5 in. less than a​ second, larger cube. What is the volume of the larger​ cube

I’ll give branniest to the best simplified answer A small cube has the volume shown-example-1
User Asherbret
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Answer:


493.039in^(3)

Explanation:

If each side of the cube
a is then the volume of the cube is given by
a^(3)

If Volume is
V then each side
a =
\sqrt[3]{V}

Here we are given the volume of the smaller cube as
85in^{3

So each side of this cube = ≈
\sqrt[3]{85} = 4.396
4.4in\\

and each side of the larger cube =
4.4 + 3.5 = 7.9in

Hope this really helped you. And you can tell me if I am wrong. I also answered first! :D

User Haroldo Gondim
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