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The side lengths of two different cubes are 25 cm and 35 cm. What is the ratio of the volume of the smaller to the volume of the larger (in simplest form)?
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(25/35)^3 = (5/7)^3
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Damon
Volumes scale as the CUBES of corresponding lengths of similar figures
(25/35)^3 = (5/7)^3 = 125/343
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thank you
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