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The base area of cube B is 25/9 times larger than the base area of cube A.
What is area cubic?
- Surface area of cube is the sum of areas of all the faces of cube, that covers it.
- The formula for surface area is equal to six times of square of length of the sides of cube.
- It is represented by 6a2, where a is the side length of cube. It is basically the total surface area.
We know that volume of cube with each side of units is equal to .
First of all, we will find the each side of cube A and B as:
[tex]A^{3} = 27[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt[3]{A^{3} } = \sqrt[3]{27}[/tex]
A = 3
[tex]B^{3} = 125[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt[3]{B^{3} } = \sqrt[3]{125}[/tex]
B = 5
Now, we will find base area of both cubes as:
[tex]\frac{Base area of B}{Base area of A} = \frac{B^{2} }{A^{2} }[/tex]
[tex]\frac{Base area of B}{Base area of A} = \frac{5^{2} }{3^{2} }[/tex]
[tex]\frac{Base area of B}{Base area of A} = \frac{25}{9}[/tex]
Therefore, the base area of cube B is 25/9 times larger than the base area of cube A.
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