a cube shaped box is 6 inches wide and the rectangular box is 10 inches long, 4 inches wide, and 4 inches high. how much greater is the volume of the cube shaped box than the rectanglar box?

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
13 years ago

Volume of the cube box:

V1=6^3=216 in^3

Volume of the rectanglar box:

V2=a*b*c=10*4*4=40*4=160 in^3

V1-V2=216-160=56 in^3

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To find the volume of a cube, you need to know the length of one side. In this case, you are given that the cube-shaped box is 6 inches wide. Since all sides of a cube are equal, the length, width, and height of the cube are all 6 inches.

To find the volume of a cube, you use the formula V = s^3, where V represents volume and s represents the length of one side.

Plug in the given value for the length of one side:
V_cube = 6^3 = 216 cubic inches

To find the volume of a rectangular box, you need to multiply the length, width, and height. In this case, the rectangular box has dimensions of 10 inches (length), 4 inches (width), and 4 inches (height).

Use the formula V = lwh:
V_rectangular = 10 * 4 * 4 = 160 cubic inches

To find the difference in volume between the two boxes, subtract the volume of the rectangular box from the volume of the cube-shaped box:
Difference = V_cube - V_rectangular
Difference = 216 - 160
Difference = 56 cubic inches

Therefore, the volume of the cube-shaped box is 56 cubic inches greater than the volume of the rectangular box.