Gerardo says that a cube with edges that measure 10 centimeters has a volume that is twice as much as a cube with sides that measure 5 centimeters. Complete the explanation and correction for Gerardo's error. A cube with sides of 5 cm holds 5 layers of 25 cm cubes, which is cu cm. A cube with sides of 10 cm could hold 10 layers of 100 cm cubes, which is cu cm. Although 10 is twice as much as 5, a cube has ? , so each dimension is ? as great.
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as we know
volume= side³
so
10³ = 1000
5³ = 125
so it's not true
the correct statement is
a cube with edges that measure 10 centimeters has a volume that is 8 times as much as a cube with sides that measure 5 centimeters.
cube has same dimensions
so they will be 5×5×5 10×10×10
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Aryabhata or Aryabhata I was an Indian mathematician and astronomer of the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy. He flourished in the Gupta Era and produced works such as the Āryabhaṭīya and the Arya-siddhanta. Wikipe
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