NO !
You cubed the 'cm' part OK. Why did you not also cube the '15' part ?
Look at this:
You have a cube, 15 cm on each side. What is its volume ?
Length = 15 cm
Width = 15 cm
Height = 15 cm
Volume = (Length) x (width) x (height)
(15 cm) x (15 cm) x (15 cm) = 3,375 cm3
An even slightly better way to look at it:
(15 cm)3 = (15)3 x (cm)3 = (3,375) (cm3)
20 cm x 15 cm = 300 cm2
15" x 10" = 967.74 square centimeters.
If it's 12 x 14 x 15, it's not a cube. The surface area of the object is 1116 square centimeters.
One meter equals 100cm. Therefore, 15 meters = 15 x 100 = 1500cm---------------------------------------100 centimeters = 1 meter100 x 15 centimeters = 15 meters1500 centimeters = 15 meters
38.1 x 22.86 cm
There are 15 meters in 1,500 centimeters. 1,500 centimeters x 1 meter/100 centimeters = 15 meters 1 meter = 100 centimeters
If that is the side length, just multiply 15 cm x 15 cm x 15 cm.
The diameter of Jupiter is approximately 142,984 kilometers, or 14,298,400,000 centimeters.
There are 150 millimeters in 15 centimeters.
Meters x 100 = cm
1x1x1
5 x 7 x 15