Asked by Troy

The volume of cube I is 331 m^3 less than the volume of cube II. If an edge of cube I is 10 meters, an edge of cube II is
A. 14 meters
B. 13 meters
C. 12 meters
D. 11 meters

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Answered by Writeacher
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Answered by Justin
V1 = 1000

V2 = 1331

V1/V2 = (10/L)^3, where L = side of larger cube

1000/1331 = 1000/L^3

L^3 = 1331

L = Cuberoot(1331)

Answered by Justin
11 meters

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