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8) What is the difference in volume between a 13 ft. cube and a 10 ft. cube? A. 1500 cubic ft. B O 1197 cubic ft. C. O 3 cubic ft. D 1300 cubic ft.
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8) What is the difference in volume between a 13 ft. cube and a 10 ft. cube? A. 1500 cubic ft. B O 1197 cubic ft. C. O 3 cubic ft. D 1300 cubic ft.
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8) What is the difference in volume between a 13 ft. cube and a 10 ft. cube?
A. 1500 cubic ft.
B O 1197 cubic ft.
C. O 3 cubic ft.
D 1300 cubic ft.
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B) 1197 Cubic Ft.
Explanation: You have to make 13 and 10 to the power of 3. 13^3 = 2197 and 10^3= 1000. Then you subtract and get 1197
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