Some cubic units are themselves derived units, for example litres. Or you can write the unit out in full: for example, cubic metre, cubic centimetre or even cc.
Or you can use the cube exponent: metres3.
A cube has 12 edges. With a total length of 48 units, each edge is 48 units ÷ 12 = 4 units volume = edge_length3 = (4 units)3 = 64 cubic units.
A cube with a side length of 23 units has a volume of 12,167 cubic units.
The volume of a cube with edges of 4.5 units is: 91.13 units3
6*x2 square units where the length of each side of the cube is x units.
A cube with a side length of 3 units has a volume of 27 cubic units.
The side length of a cube when the volume is 2,197 cubic units is: 13 units.
a cube has 6 f these
Cube root of 216 = 6 units Therefore each face is 6*6 units which = 36 square units A cube has 6 faces, so 6*36 = 216 square units which is the surface area of the cube.
The volume of a cube is given by the formula V = s^3, where s is the length of the side of the cube. Since a cube has all sides equal, the height of 2 units is equal to the length of the side. Therefore, the volume of the cube is 2^3 = 8 cubic units.
A cube, with a side of 7 units, would have a volume of 343 cubic units
The volume of a cube with edges of length 4.5 units is: 91.1 units3
The side length of a cube with a volume of 125 units cubed is: 5 units.