Elementary and Intermediate Algebra: Concepts & Applications (6th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0-32184-874-8
ISBN 13: 978-0-32184-874-1

Chapter 4 - Polynomials - 4.1 Exponents and Their Properties - 4.1 Exercise Set - Page 236: 100

Answer

The larger one is 8 times larger.

Work Step by Step

We know that each side of the larger cube is twice as large as a side of the smaller cube. Thus, it follows that its sides must be, according to the equation for the volume of a cube, $2^3=8$ times larger than the smaller cube.
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