The last guy was wrong. Sorry
Find the cube root of the volume. Volume of a cube = length of side^3 therefore length of side = volume^(1/3)
The side length is the cube root of the volume.
Cube root the volume as for example if its volume was 27 then the cube root of 27 is 3 which is its side length
You cube the edge length.
Volume = length X width X height. Therefore, take the cube root of the volume to find all the dimensions
Find the cube root of the volume. Volume of a cube = length of side^3 therefore length of side = volume^(1/3)
The side length is the cube root of the volume.
Cube root the volume as for example if its volume was 27 then the cube root of 27 is 3 which is its side length
You cube the edge length.
Volume = length X width X height. Therefore, take the cube root of the volume to find all the dimensions
cube root the volume because each dimension is the same measurement
If you were given the size of the cube (the length of one side), the volume would be the side length cubed. Example, a 3-inch cube has a volume of 3 cubed or 27 cubic inches.
length x height x width = volume or the ansere
500 cm ^1/3 = 7.937 cm
You can't, unless it's a cube.
Find the cube root of 2744.
The volume of a cube is found by cubing the length of an edge. To find the measure of an edge of a cube of a known volume, simply find the cube root of the volume. In this case, the cube root of 1728 is 12. It's actually plus or minus 12, but we drop the minus 12 because shapes can have negative dimensions. Given a cube of known volume, the length of an edge can be found by finding the cube root of the cube's volume.