Asked by Shadow
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The sides of one cube are twice as long as the sides of a second cube. What is the side length of each cube if the total volume of the cubes is 72 cm^3?
Would it be, 3x+6x=72? Thanks
The sides of one cube are twice as long as the sides of a second cube. What is the side length of each cube if the total volume of the cubes is 72 cm^3?
Would it be, 3x+6x=72? Thanks
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Answered by
bobpursley
No. It wouldn't be that.
volumes of cubes is V=s^3 where s is side length.
72= s^3+ (2s)^3= s^3+8s^3
72=9s^3
and you find s, the side length of the smaller cube, and 2s is the side length of the larger cube.
volumes of cubes is V=s^3 where s is side length.
72= s^3+ (2s)^3= s^3+8s^3
72=9s^3
and you find s, the side length of the smaller cube, and 2s is the side length of the larger cube.
Answered by
Shadow
I came up with 8=s^3, how would I solve this? Thanks
Answered by
bobpursley
Take the cube root of each side.
Answered by
Shadow
Thanks for your help!
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