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a cylindrical block weighs 6 kg. how much will another cube of the same metal weigh if its sides are twice as long?
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Reiny
volume is proportional to the cube of the corresponding sides
so if sides are doubled, volume is 2^3 or multiplied by a factor of 8
so new cube would weigh 48 kg
so if sides are doubled, volume is 2^3 or multiplied by a factor of 8
so new cube would weigh 48 kg
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