If the surface area of a cube is 294cm^2, the length of one side is equal to the square root of (294/4), which is approximately 8.57cm.
The surface area depends on the shape, not just the length of sides.
You can think of a square prism as a die, having six sides. So you need the length of one side, 's'. That side's [surface] area is s2 With six sides, the cube's surface area is simply: 6s2
Faces= sides of base + 2 Edges= sides of base x 3 vertices= sides of base x 2 volume = base * length surface area = 2 * base + perimeter of base * length
The volume of any cube is (length of one side)3The surface area is (length of one side)2 x 6 [since a cube has six sides]
the perimeter is how long the surrounding of the shape is for example if a side of a square is 1 and there are 4 sides the perimeter would be 4 4x1=4 the area is how much space a shape takes up so if the sides of a square are 2 the area would be 4squared 2x2=4 formulas for a square A=BxH P=length of sides added up
The length of the edge is 7 cm
The edge lengths are: 7 cm
6 sides therefore 6(l*b) l=7cm b=7cm 6(7*7)=294cm
The length of one of its sides is 10 cm.
If the length of the sides triples, the surface area increases 9-fold.
The surface area depends on the shape, not just the length of sides.
ok, so think about it. a cube has 6 sides. The surface area is the area of the surface of all 6 sides combined, so you divide the surface area by 6. This gives you the area of each square on each side. Then square root the answer because the area of a square is the side length squared. Now you have the edge length!
For a cube with sides of length x, surface area = 6x2 and volume = x3.
To determine the surface area of a rectangular prism, the two sides, adjacent sides, and ends of the prism must be added up. To do this, the sides are the product of the prism's length and height, the adjacent sides the width and height, and the ends the product of the length and width.
Yes, if it remains a cube.
Surface Area of a cube is equal to the sum of the area of it sides. Each of its sides are square of side length a. Each side has area of a2. There are 6 sides on a cube. a2 + a2+ a2+ a2+ a2+ a2 = 6a2 Therefore: Surface area of a cube is 6a2
You can think of a square prism as a die, having six sides. So you need the length of one side, 's'. That side's [surface] area is s2 With six sides, the cube's surface area is simply: 6s2