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write a difference between square and cubes give example of each related to daily life

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

The basic difference between a cube and a square is, a cube is a 3D figure (having 3 dimensions) i.e. length, breadth and height while a square has only 2 dimensions i.e. length and breadth. ... The sides (faces) of a cube are squares. The edges are straight lines. The corners (vertices) are at right angles.

examples of cubes in real world include, square ice cubes, dice, sugar cubes, casserole, solid square tables, milk crates etc

square eg : chess board

Answered by nagarajurajula143
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Answer:

square power =2 cube power =3

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