20 cm x 20 cm x 20 cm = 8,000 cm3
15*15*15 = 3375 cubic inches.
If you are after the volume, and the sides are all the same length, you take the length of one side and multiply it by itself three times (A cube has a side length of 3, what is it's volume? 3*3*3=27)
Required volume = 3*36 = 108 Cube options: 43 = 64 < 108 < 125 = 53 So a perfect cube box, with sides of length 5 units would be the smallest suitable box.
volume of box=20x1x14 cm cube=280cm cube formula used for volume=length x breadth x height
10 centimetres.
15*15*15 = 3375 cubic inches.
A 3D object with six identical square faces and sides of equal length is called a cube. To find the volume, just cube the length of one side. For example, if a cube has a side length of 6 inches, the volume is 6*6*6 cubic inches, equal to 216 cubic inches.
If you are after the volume, and the sides are all the same length, you take the length of one side and multiply it by itself three times (A cube has a side length of 3, what is it's volume? 3*3*3=27)
A box is typically a cube shape. The volume of a cube is equal to length multiplied by width multiplied by height. V = L * W * H
The volume of an oblong is: volume = length x width x height As the box is cubical, ie is a cube, all sides are of equal length, thus: volume_cube = side x side x side = side3 So, given the volume: side = cube_root(volume) ie, take the cube root of the volume of 2.197cm3.
Required volume = 3*36 = 108 Cube options: 43 = 64 < 108 < 125 = 53 So a perfect cube box, with sides of length 5 units would be the smallest suitable box.
volume of box=20x1x14 cm cube=280cm cube formula used for volume=length x breadth x height
10 centimetres.
10 centimetres.
If the box is a cube then all the sides are equal (5.17cm). To find volume multiply length x width x height or for a cube this is also 'the length of a side cubed', a3 . 5.17 x 5.17 x 5.17 = 138.19 cubic cm/cm3 or a3 = 5.173 = 138.19cm3
6*6*6 = 216cm3
If it is a true cube, then the length = width = height. Therefore the length = cube root of 81 = 811/3 = 4.3267....inches.