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the shipping clerk packs cube with side lengths of 8 inches into a box with side lengths of 10 inches what is the volume of he space left in the larger box for packing materials ?

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Answer:

the volume of the space left in the larger box for packing materials is 1000 - 512 = 488 cubic inches.

Explanation:

To find the volume of the space left in the larger box for packing materials, we first need to calculate the volume of the smaller cube and then subtract it from the volume of the larger box. The volume of a cube with side length s is given by s^3, so the volume of the smaller cube with side lengths of 8 inches is 8^3 = 512 cubic inches. The volume of the larger box with side lengths of 10 inches is 10^3 = 1000 cubic inches

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