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15 October, 15:39

Each face of a small cube has a surface area of 0.25 square meters. A larger cube has edges that are six times as long as the edges of the small cube. What is the volume of the larger cube?

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  1. 15 October, 15:52
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    Surface area of a cube is

    6• area of a face or

    6• (edge•edge) = 0.25 for the small cube

    edge^2 = 0.25/6

    edge = sqrt (0.25/6) =.2041241452

    Volume of large cube is

    (Edge•6) ^3=1.837117307 cube meters
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