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A logistics manager is analyzing the difference in storage volume between a standard cubic container and a new custom-designed model. The volume difference is represented by the expression . To factor this expression, the manager uses the difference of cubes identity: . Match each component of the manager's expression to its correct variable or product within the identity.
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A logistics manager is analyzing the difference in storage volume between a standard cubic container and a new custom-designed model. The volume difference is represented by the expression . To factor this expression, the manager uses the difference of cubes identity: . Match each component of the manager's expression to its correct variable or product within the identity.
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A logistics supervisor at a distribution center is using the expression to calculate the volume difference between two containers. To simplify this expression into its factored form using the difference of cubes identity, the supervisor follows a series of algebraic steps. Arrange these steps in the correct order.