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The volume of cube A is equal to the surface area of cube B. If both have integral side lengths, the minimum surface area (in square units) of cube B will be: Cube A Cube B O 96 O 384 0216 -​

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Answered by mehnaaz2308
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Answer:

Volume of cuboid (V) = length × breadth × height = Base area × height. As all the dimensions of the solid, l, b, h measure the same, the resulting solid is a cube.

Answered by mishrasarthak163
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This problem is relatively simple. We know that the volume of a cube is equal to s3, where s is the length of a given side of the cube. Therefore, to find our dimensions, we merely have to solve s3 = 1728. Taking the cubed root, we get s = 12.

Since the sides of a cube are all the same, the surface area of the cube is equal to 6 times the area of one face. For our dimensions, one face has an area of 12 * 12 or 144 in2. Therefore, the total surface area is 6 * 144 = 864 in2.

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