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Answer:

For this case we know that the volume for the object A is [tex] V_A = 5632 cm^3[/tex]

And for the object B we know that the volume is [tex] V_B = 11 cm^3[/tex]

And we want to find how many times for the solid A is larger than B. And we can find the ratio between the two values and we got:

[tex] \frac{V_A}{V_B}=\frac{5632 cm^3}{11 cm^3}= 512[/tex]

And for this case the Solid A is 512 times larger than the solid B

Step-by-step explanation:

For this case we know that the volume for the object A is [tex] V_A = 5632 cm^3[/tex]

And for the object B we know that the volume is [tex] V_B = 11 cm^3[/tex]

And we want to find how many times for the solid A is larger than B. And we can find the ratio between the two values and we got:

[tex] \frac{V_A}{V_B}=\frac{5632 cm^3}{11 cm^3}= 512[/tex]

And for this case the Solid A is 512 times larger than the solid B

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