SOLUTION: if you have a cubical box that measures 5 inches on each edge and you want to make a cubical box with twice as much volume, how long should each edge of the new cube be? also how t

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Question 682785: if you have a cubical box that measures 5 inches on each edge and you want to make a cubical box with twice as much volume, how long should each edge of the new cube be? also how to do the work
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The volume of the original box is cubic inches. The volume of the new box is . The measure of the edge of a cube is the cube root of the volume.



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