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16 September, 07:35

If cube A is 216 Cubic Inches and the length of each edge in Cube B is 2 inches longer than the length of each edge in cube A. How much greater is the volume of Cube B than the Volume of Cube A?

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  1. 16 September, 09:23
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    The volume of cube A is 216 cube inches

    So each side will be=6 inches

    Each side of cube B is 2 inch greater that each side of cube A

    so each side of cube B=8 inches

    So the difference in volume in both the cube=8³-6³=512-216=296 cube inches (Answer)
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