SOLUTION: The volume of Cube A is 216 cubic inches. The length of each edge in Cube B is 2 inches longer than the length of each edge in Cube A. How much greater is the volume of Cube B than
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Question 1122146: The volume of Cube A is 216 cubic inches. The length of each edge in Cube B is 2 inches longer than the length of each edge in Cube A. How much greater is the volume of Cube B than the volume of Cube A? Answer by ikleyn(52790) (Show Source):
The side of cube A is = 6 inches.
The side of cube B is 6+2 = 8 inches.
The volume of cube B is = 812 cubic inches.
I leave it to you to calculate the difference.