To solve \( 4(t^3) \) when \( t = 3 \), first substitute \( t \) with 3:
\[ 4(3^3) \]
Now calculate \( 3^3 \):
\[ 3^3 = 27 \]
Next, multiply by 4:
\[ 4 \times 27 = 108 \]
Therefore, \( 4(t^3) \) when \( t = 3 \) is \( \boxed{108} \).
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To solve \( 4(t^3) \) when \( t = 3 \), first substitute \( t \) with 3:
\[ 4(3^3) \]
Now calculate \( 3^3 \):
\[ 3^3 = 27 \]
Next, multiply by 4:
\[ 4 \times 27 = 108 \]
Therefore, \( 4(t^3) \) when \( t = 3 \) is \( \boxed{108} \).