Math, asked by Anuradha02, 5 months ago

The side of a cube is 3 m. If it is doubled, how many times will be the volume of the new cube, as compared with the original cube? /​

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Answered by pramodnagarcuraj17
0

Answer:

volume of cube=a^3

where a is side of cube

let V1 is the volume of cube when side is 3m

so

V1 = 3^3=27 cu m -------------------eq1

let V2 is the volume of cube when side is 6m

so

V2 = 6^3= 216 cu m ------------eq2

from equation 1 and 2

V1/V2=27/216

=> V1/V2=1/8

=> V2= 8*V1

Answered by amitkumaryadav9089ak
1

Answer:

8 times

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of the Original cube = 3^3 = 27m^3

Side of new cube = 3+3 = 6m

Volume of new cube = 6^3 = 216m^3

No. of times the new cube volume is greater =216/27 = 8 times

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