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21 August, 06:39

A cube with a volume of 64 cubic meters is scaled by a factor of 5. What is the volume of the modified cube in cubic meters?

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  1. 21 August, 09:50
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    Since the volume of a cube is s^3 and we are told V=64 we can say:

    s^3=64

    s=64^ (1/3)

    s=4

    So if this cube is scaled by a factor of 5, it will have a side length of 5*4=20

    And the volume would then be:

    V=20^3

    V=8000 m^3
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