The side of a cube is 4 m. If it is doubled, how many times will be the volume of the cube, as compared with the original cube
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==>Volume of small cube = 4^3 = 64 cubic metres
==> Side of Large cube = 2 x 4
=8 m
==> Volume of large cube = 8^3
= 512 cubic metres
==> Ratio of Volume of large & small cube
= 512/ 64
8:1
==> Volume of large cube will be 8 times the volume of small cube
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==> Side of Large cube = 2 x 4
=8 m
==> Volume of large cube = 8^3
= 512 cubic metres
==> Ratio of Volume of large & small cube
= 512/ 64
8:1
==> Volume of large cube will be 8 times the volume of small cube
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