How much larger is a cube with a side length of

16
16 feet long than a cube of a side length of
11
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The first cube is
ft³ bigger than the second cube.

The volume of a cube is calculated by V = s^3, where s is the length of the side of the cube.

For the first cube with a side length of 16 feet:
V1 = 16^3 = 4096 ft³

For the second cube with a side length of 11 feet:
V2 = 11^3 = 1331 ft³

The difference in volume between the two cubes is:
4096 - 1331 = 2765 ft³

Therefore, the first cube is 2765 ft³ larger than the second cube.