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When the side length of a cube is increased, the surface area increases at a different rate compared to the volume. The surface area of a cube is given by (6a^2) and the volume by (a^3), where (a) is the length of a side. As the side length increases, the surface area-to-volume ratio decreases, meaning that larger cubes have a lower ratio compared to smaller cubes. This reflects that while more surface area is created, the volume increases even more significantly.

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