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If the volumes of two cubes are in ratio 64:1 then what would be the ratio in their edges?
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If the volumes of two cubes are in ratio 64:1 then what would be the ratio in their edges?
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Nov 2, 2016
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Answer = 4:1
Volume of cube = take the side and cube it.
Thus the cube root of 64 = 4
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