The side of a larger cube is equal to 12 ft meanwhile the side of a small cube is equal to 4 ft.
A cube is a 3D- form of a square and its volume is found in the formula:
V=s³, where: s is the length of each side of a cube.
If the small cube has a volume ([tex]V_s[/tex]) of 64 ft³, you can apply the formula V=s³ for finding its the length of its sides. Thus
[tex]V_s[/tex]=64 ft³
[tex]s_v^3[/tex]=64
[tex]s_v=\sqrt[3]{64}\\ \\ s_v=4 ft[/tex]
A larger cube has sides ([tex]s_l[/tex]) that are three times as long as the small cube. Therefore, [tex]s_l=3s_v[/tex]. If [tex]s_v[/tex]=4 ft, the [tex]s_l[/tex] will be:
[tex]s_l=3s_v\\ \\ s_l=3*4\\ \\ s_l=12 ft[/tex]
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