It's 486^3 = 486 * 486 * 486 = 114,791,256
Assuming the side of each cube is 9 cm, the surface area is 486 cm^2. The volume is 729 cm^3.
486
SA = 486 cm2
The surface area of a 9 centimeter cube is: 486 cm2
A 9 cm cube has a surface area of 486 cm2
9*9*6 = 486 square inches
This question cannot be answered because pounds are units of mass and gallons are units of volume. The mass of 486 gallons would depend on the density or specific gravity of the substance with that volume.
The answer is: 486/6 = 81 and the square root of 81 is 9 feet which is the length of each edge.
It is 486 square inches.
-486 as a fraction is -486/1.
The ratio of the surface areas of two similar figures is equal to the square of the ratio of their corresponding linear dimensions. Given the surface areas are 27 and 1331, the ratio of their corresponding linear dimensions is the square root of ( \frac{1331}{27} ). Since the volume ratio is the cube of the linear dimension ratio, we can find the larger volume by calculating ( \frac{1331}{27} ) and then multiplying the smaller volume (18) by the cube of that ratio. The larger volume is therefore ( 18 \times \left(\frac{1331}{27}\right)^{\frac{3}{2}} = 486 ).
It is: 6*9*9 = 486 square units