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the side of a cube is 4m .if it is doubled,how many times will be the volume of the new cube, as compared with the original cube?plz answer with solution...

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Answered by atharva170603
5

volume of a cube=l^3

volume of cube=4^3

=64.

if the side is doubled

=8^3

=512

512/64

=8. the volume of the new cube is 8 times the original cube


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Answered by arunbanuganesh090
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

if the side of the a original cube is 4cm

side of another square is 8cm

volume of original cube = 64

volume of new cube= 512

now the times = 512/ 64

                        = 8

the original cube is 8 times the new cube


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