SOLUTION: suppose that the side length of one cube is twice the side length of a second cube. how do the volumes of the cubes compare?

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Question 624518: suppose that the side length of one cube is twice the side length of a second cube. how do the volumes of the cubes compare?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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suppose that the side length of one cube is twice the side length of a second cube. how do the volumes of the cubes compare?
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8 to 1
s*s*s vs (2s)*(2s)*(2s)