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The side length of a cube is 8 cm, and the side length of a smaller cube is 2 cm. The volume of the larger cube is how many times the volume of the smaller cube?
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The side length of a cube is 8 cm, and the side length of a smaller cube is 2 cm.
The volume of the larger cube is how many times the volume of the smaller cube?
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64 times larger
Explanation:
8^3=512
2^3=8
512/8=64
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