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By what percent does the volume of a cube increase, if the lenght of each edge is increased by 50% ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let each edge of the cube be x cm.

Then, volume of the cube =

x {}^{3}  \: cm {}^{3}

Length of the edge after increase = 150/100 x cm = 1.5x cm.

Therefore, increased volume

 = (1.5x) {}^{3}  \: cm  \\  3.375 {x}^{3} cm {}^{3}

Therefore % increase

 = (3.375 {x}^{3}  - x {}^{3} ) \div  {x}^{3}

 = (2.375 \times 100)\% = 237.5\%

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