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Do Cutting a larger cube into smaller cubes changes the surface-area-to-volume ratio? - Answers

Each cut exposes new surface (that was previously in the interior of the cube) without changing the total volume, so yes. If you have two numbers, and one of them changes when the other doesn't, the ratio between the two numbers will change.



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Each cut exposes new surface (that was previously in the interior of the cube) without changing the total volume, so yes. If you have two numbers, and one of them changes when the other doesn't, the ratio between the two numbers will change.



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Each cut exposes new surface (that was previously in the interior of the cube) without changing the total volume, so yes. If you have two numbers, and one of them changes when the other doesn't, the ratio between the two numbers will change.

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