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It is the cube of the ratio of lengths of their edges.
No, the ratio of the volumes of two similar solid polyhedra is equal to the cube of the ratio between their edges. The volume of a solid object is proportional to the cube of its linear dimensions, not the square root.
A cube has 12 edges.
If two pyramids are similar, the ratio of their volumes is the cube of the ratio of their corresponding edge lengths. Since the ratio of the lengths of their edges is 4, the ratio of their volumes would be (4^3), which is 64. Therefore, the ratio of their volumes is 64:1.
a truncated cube has 36 edges
Yes. A cube has 6 faces and 12 edges.
It is the cube of the ratio of lengths of their edges.
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No, the ratio of the volumes of two similar solid polyhedra is equal to the cube of the ratio between their edges. The volume of a solid object is proportional to the cube of its linear dimensions, not the square root.
there are 12 edges in a cube
A cube has twelve edges.
A cube has 12 edges.
There are 12 edges in a cube.
If two pyramids are similar, the ratio of their volumes is the cube of the ratio of their corresponding edge lengths. Since the ratio of the lengths of their edges is 4, the ratio of their volumes would be (4^3), which is 64. Therefore, the ratio of their volumes is 64:1.
12 edges in a cube.
A cube has only 8 edges. * * * * * Actually, a cube has 12 edges, NOT 8.
A cube has 12 edges.