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Solid A has a volume of

5,632 cm³ and Solid B has a
volume of 11 cm³. How many
times larger is Solid A than Solid
B?

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Answer: 512 times

Explanation:


$$Volume of Solid $A=5632 \mathrm{~cm}^(3)$ \\Volume of Solid $B=11 \mathrm{~cm}^(3)$.\\Divide volume of Solid $A$ by volume of Solid $B$.\\Volume of Solid A\\Volume of Solid $B$\\


\frac{5632 \mathrm{~cm}^(3)}{11 \mathrm{~cm}^(3)}=512\\\\$$\text{Therefore, Solid $A$ is 512 times larger thm Solid B}

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