you multiply all numbers you see. If triangle you multiply all numbers then divide it by three
3:5
1mm cube has volume of 1mm3 and a surface area of 6*(1*1) = 6mm²2mm cube has a volume of 8mm3 and a surface area of 6(2*2)=24mm²Ratio for 1mm cube is 6-1 and ratio for 2mm cube is 3-1 ■
The ratio of the surface area of a cube to its volume is inversely proportional to the length of its side.
The sides (linear dimensions) of the cubes are in the ratio of 0.6 .
It is 10 : 3.
63 = 216 and 143 = 2744 6:14 = 3:7
3:5
1mm cube has volume of 1mm3 and a surface area of 6*(1*1) = 6mm²2mm cube has a volume of 8mm3 and a surface area of 6(2*2)=24mm²Ratio for 1mm cube is 6-1 and ratio for 2mm cube is 3-1 ■
The ratio of the surface area of a cube to its volume is inversely proportional to the length of its side.
The surface-area-to-volume ratio also called the surface-to-volume ratio and variously denoted sa/volor SA:V, is the amount of surface area per unit volume of an object or collection of objects. The surface-area-to-volume ratio is measured in units of inverse distance. A cube with sides of length a will have a surface area of 6a2 and a volume of a3. The surface to volume ratio for a cube is thus shown as .For a given shape, SA:V is inversely proportional to size. A cube 2 m on a side has a ratio of 3 m−1, half that of a cube 1 m on a side. On the converse, preserving SA:V as size increases requires changing to a less compact shape.
The sides (linear dimensions) of the cubes are in the ratio of 0.6 .
It is 10 : 3.
It is 10 : 3.
Find the cube root of the volume. Volume of a cube = length of side^3 therefore length of side = volume^(1/3)
It is 6 : 5.
1) weight of cement in one cube divided by density of cement = volume of cement in a cube: 2) Similarly volume of fine & Coarse aggregate can be calculated 3) Adding all one will get volume of solids in a Cube-Vs: 4) Subtracting Vs from volume of cube Vc one would get volume of voids Vv 5) taking ratio of Vv to Vs one would get void ratio
Take the cube root of the volume.