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How does the volume of the larger cube compare to the volume of the smaller cube? Use pencil and

paper. Use this and other examples to describe what happens to the volume of a cube if you triple the length
of the edges.

How does the volume of the larger cube compare to the volume of the smaller cube? Use-example-1
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Answer:

Option C, The volume of the length cube is 3 times the volume of the smaller cube

Explanation:

21.8 / 7.8 = 2.8

the volume of the larger would be 21.8^3 = 10360.23

the volume of the larger would be 7.8^3 = 474.55

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