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5/6 Volume of a cube

A cube has a volume of 27㎥. What would the volume be, in ㎥, if the lengths of all sides were doubled? 32 36 216 432 514

Only one side is required to calculate the volume of a cube.

It makes no difference which side is labeled length, height or width.

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Miltonsays...

The volume of a cube is calculated with the formula, l x w x h. l:length, w:width, h:height.

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joeysays...

A cube with a volume of 27㎥, has side lengths 3m.

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Kay2says...

Each side of the original cube is 3m.

A cube that has 6m sides has a volume of 216 meters cubed.

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Mardonsays...

aha moment

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Julessays...

432

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