How many times is the volume of the prism less than the volume of a cube with an edge of 6 dm.

How many times is the volume of the prism less than the volume of a cube with an edge of 6 dm. The volume of the prism is 60 cm3.

Let’s calculate what the volume of the conditional cube will equal when we know, in accordance with the available data in the conditions of our task, that the length of its edge is equal to six decimeters:

6 * 6 * 6 = 216.

Let us calculate how many times the volume of the prism is less than the volume of this cube, when we know, in accordance with the available data under the conditions of our assignment, that its volume is 60 cm3:

1 dm3 = 1000 cm3;

1000 * 216: 60 = 3600.

Answer: The volume of the prism will be 3600 times less than the volume of this cube.



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