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Question: Cube A has a volume of 128 cm. If the edge lengths of cube B are half the size of the edge lengths of cube A, what is the volume of cube B? cube A cube B V = 128 cm V = ? o 16 cm3 O 64 cm3 O
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Cube A has a volume of 128 cm. If the edge lengths of cube B are half the size of the edge lengths of cube A, what is the volume of cube B?
cube A
cube B
V = 128 cm
V = ?
o 16 cm3
O 64 cm3
O 32 cm
Cannot be determined
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Answer:16 cm
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Answer:
16 cm3
Explanation:
4 x 4 x 8 = 128
2 x 2 x 4 = 16
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