yes
The cube has a larger volume.
The volume of a cube is determined by cubing the length of one edge, so the cube root of the volume will give you the length of an edge. (In a cube, all of the edges are the same length)
The combined volume of the two halves of a cube will remain the same. Each half will have half of the original volume, so when you combine them, you get back the original volume of the cube.
The side length of a cube that has the same volume of a sphere with the radius of 1 is: 1.61 units.
not nessaserily a 1x8x8 rectangle has the same volume as a 4x4x4 cube
The volume of a cube is length times width times height. As it is a cube these three numbers are the same, so x^3 is the volume of a cube, hence the name 'cubed'.
271
cube root the volume because each dimension is the same measurement
let edge of the cube be {x} radius of the sphere inside the cube= x/2 volume of the cube=x^3 volume the sphere=4pi/3*r^3 =4/3*22/7*r^3/8 ratio of the volume=x^3/11x^3/21 =21/11 ans.= 21:11
Density = Mass/Volume, whatever the shape. So, if the masses are the same, the density is greater when the volume id smaller. Thus the sphere, with the smaller volume has the greater density.
No. For a volume you must have a cubic function.
compaction