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The side of a cube is 4 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 keshavanand10
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so, there are 8 times will be the volume of the cube,as compared with the original cube.

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Answered by GirlThug123
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The side of the cube = 4cm.

•Volume of cube = a^3

= 4^3

= 64.

The side of the doubled cube = 4 × 2

= 8.

•Volume of cube = a^3

= 8^3

= 512.

The difference between the both cube

= 512 - 64

= 448.

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