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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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Answered by pankajnafria75
3

Answer:

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

Answered by llSingleKingll
2

Answer:

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