8 cm
A cube has all sides equal length and its volume is length cubed. For c volume of 512, each side has length cube root of 512, or 8 cm
The volume is 0.125 cm3
The ratio of volumes is directly proportional to the cube of the ratio of their sides. And, incidentally, all cubes are similar.
No. A cube with sides which are 1 centimetre long or that of 1 inch are both unit cubes, as is a cube with sides of 1 decimetre (volume = 1 litre).
Congruent ones. A cube of side x has a volume of x3. Any other cube, of volume x3 must have sides of length x and so the two cubes must be congruent.
A cube with 1 cm sides has a surface area of 6 cm2 and a volume of 1 cm3.
A cube cannot have three different measures for its sides.
It is 28652616 metres^3.
The volume is 27 cubic inches.
Each 1 cm cube has 1 cubic centimeter of volume. 5 of them all together have 5 cubic cm of volume. Every 'cube' has 6 sides.
The sides (linear dimensions) of the cubes are in the ratio of 0.6 .
A prism is defined by its two parallel bases that are congruent polygons, and its sides are rectangular faces. The number of cubes that can make up a prism depends on the dimensions of the prism and the size of the cubes. For example, if the prism has a volume that can be evenly divided by the volume of a single cube, then the number of cubes would equal the volume of the prism divided by the volume of one cube. Thus, the exact number can vary based on these factors.