SOLUTION: The side of one cube is twice the side lenght of another cube. If the volume of the smaller cube is 300 cubic meters, what is the volume, in cubic meters, of the larger cube?

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Question 615548: The side of one cube is twice the side lenght of another cube. If the volume of the smaller cube is 300 cubic meters, what is the volume, in cubic meters, of the larger cube?
Answer by scott8148(6628) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the volume is the cube (no pun intended) of the side length

so the larger cube has 2^3 times the volume of the smaller cube