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Mathematics, 25.10.2021 15:20, mendezmarco2004

The formula s= squareroot SA/6 gives the length of the side, S, of a cube with the surface area, SA. How much longer is the side cube with the surface area of 180 square meters than a cube with a surface of 120 square meters?

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