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14 November, 01:40

A square has an area of 64 square units. A cube has a volume of 64 cubic units. What is the difference in the side length of the square and the length of one edge of the cube?

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  1. 14 November, 05:24
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    The formula in solving the area of a square is Area = a² where "a" is for the length of the side. The area formula in solving a cube is Area = 6a² where "a" is for the length of its side.

    Area of square = a²

    64 = a²

    a = 8 units

    Area of cube = 6a²

    64 = 6a²

    a = 3.27 units

    The difference of side of the square and side of the cube is shown below:

    Difference = 8 - 3.27

    Difference = 4.73 units.

    The answer is 4.73 units.
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