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The side lengths of two different cubes are 36 cm and 45 cm. What is the ratio of the volume of the smaller to the volume of the larger (in simplest form)? Note: These cubes are not drawn to scale.
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Answered by DeezNuts
64/125
9 years ago
Answered by Fg
65
9 years ago
Answered by Hello
64/125 trust me i took the test and got it right. :)
9 years ago
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