Suppose the side of the cube is s cm.
Then s3 = 27 so that s = 3 cm.
Each of the six faces of the cube is a 3cm * 3cm square.
6 squares, each with a surface area of 9 cm2 makes a total surface area of 54 cm2
Perhaps if you read the question properly, you would not have to ask the question!
No solid figure has a surface area equal to its volume. That would not be possible as the units of measure are different.
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A surface area would be vital for determining volume
You cannot calculate volume of surface area. If you meant 20m3, then the volume would be 20,000 litres.
The answer will depend on shape in question.
Perhaps if you read the question properly, you would not have to ask the question!
If the cell's surface-to-volume ratio got too small as a result of the volume increasing faster than the surface area, the cell would no tbe able to get the nutrients it needs to survive and would die.
The cell's ratio of surface area to volume would decrease if its volume increases more rapidly than its surface area.
Surface area of cell is divided volume of cell to get surface to volume ratio . If surface area is 8 cm2 and volume is 2 cm2 . The ratio would be 4:1 .
Divide the total surface area of the cell by the cell's volume.
As volume increases surface area increase, but the higher the volume the less surface area in the ratio. For example. A cube 1mmx1mmx1mm has volume of 1mm3 surface area of 6mm2 which is a ration of 1:6 and a cube of 2mmx2mmx2mm has a volume of 8mm3 and surface area of 24mm2 which is a ratio of 1:3.
No solid figure has a surface area equal to its volume. That would not be possible as the units of measure are different.
Multiply the surface area by the volume Also stop cheating ur hw
The answer is in the first part of your question. By this I mean that surface area would be measured in square units. For example, the surface area of the rectangle was 32cm squared.
The volume would be: 2.828 cubic feet.
This question can't be answered the way it is stated. You can compare the ratio of surface area to volume for two things of different sizes - say an elephant and a mouse. In general, smaller things have a greater surface to volume ratio. That's why you would grind something up to increase it's surface area and make it dissolve faster. If you're just talking about the numbers, you would have to say what units you were using - mm3 or cm3, for instance.