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V = 216 cm3V= s3 (Write the formula.) V= (6 cm)3 (Substitute 6 centimeters for s.)V = 6 cm x 6 cm x 6 cm (Multiply to find the cube of 6 centimeters.) V= 216 cm3 Answer: The volume of the cube is 216 cubic centimeters216cm3
V = 884.74 units3
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For a cube with sides of length x, volume (V) = x to the third power (x3). The surface area of one face of the cube would equal x2 or V/x. A cube has six faces, so: Total surface area = V/x X 6.
The answer depends on what information you have about the cube. If, for example, you know the volume, V, then the surface area is 6*cuberoot(V)^2. If you have the lengths of an edge, s, then it is 6*s^2.
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V = s3 (6 in)3 = 216 in3 or 216 cubic inches
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First of all it is NOT a cube if the dimensions are different. but a CUBOID. V(Cuboid) = 1 cm X 1 cm X 6 cm = 6 cm^(3) .
Being a CUBE then all the sides are of equal length . Hence V(cube) = side^(3) V = s^(3)