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1. Determine the formula to calculate the surface area of a cube:
65
aside
2. Measure one side of the large cube in centimeters using the provided ruler: 2
cm
3. Based on this measurement calculate the surface area of the large cube:
cm3
4. How many small cubes are required to have the same volume as the large cube? _O4 cubes
5. Measure one side of a small cube in centimeters using the provided ruler: 4.2 cm
6. Based on this measurement calculate the surface area of a small cube
cm3
7. Determine the total surface area of all the small cubes (Hint: multiply the number of small X6C
cubes from question 4 times the surface area of a small cube from question 6)
cm3
8. Circle the one that has greater surface area: 1 large cube OR many small cubes
Transcribed Image Text:1. Determine the formula to calculate the surface area of a cube: 65 aside 2. Measure one side of the large cube in centimeters using the provided ruler: 2 cm 3. Based on this measurement calculate the surface area of the large cube: cm3 4. How many small cubes are required to have the same volume as the large cube? _O4 cubes 5. Measure one side of a small cube in centimeters using the provided ruler: 4.2 cm 6. Based on this measurement calculate the surface area of a small cube cm3 7. Determine the total surface area of all the small cubes (Hint: multiply the number of small X6C cubes from question 4 times the surface area of a small cube from question 6) cm3 8. Circle the one that has greater surface area: 1 large cube OR many small cubes
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