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A cube with side of length 1 cm is the same as a cube with sides of length 10 mm (as there are 10 mm in 1 cm). So the the area of one face of this cube would be 10 mm x 10 mm which equals 100 mm squared. There are 6 faces to the cube so 6 x 100 mm squared = 600 mm squared.
The surface area of cube M is 6(10 mm)2 = 6(100 mm2) = 600 mm2 The surface area of cube N would be 6(20 mm)2 = 6(400 mm2) = 2,400 mm2
If each side of the cube is 42.6 mm long, then the cube's volume is 77.31 cm3
The surface area of a cube with a volume of 512 mm3 is: 384 square mm
150 x 150 mm is a 2-dimensional figure. A cube is a 3-dimensional object and so you cannot have a 150x150 mm cube. Furthermore, cubes with sides of 150 mm are rarely used. I have not used one ever - and I am over 60!
162mm3 or 16.2cm3
It is: 10*10*10 = 1000 cubic mm
The volume of a cube is calculated using the formula ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the length of a side. For a cube with sides of 25 mm, the volume is ( 25^3 = 15,625 ) mm³. Therefore, the volume of the cube is 15,625 cubic millimeters.
1 m = 100 cm = 1,000 mm so 1 m is 10 times greater than 100 mm
There are 100 mm. in 10 cm. If you count the mm of 10 cm you would see that they are 100 mm. because 10X10=100
sorry, have no idea what a "100 mm dash" is. 100 mm =10 cm = 0.328 ft.
Each side of a 1-meter cube is 1,000 millimeters (mm) long. Multiply length times width times height to get the area of the cube. 1,000 * 1,000 * 1,000 = 1,000,000,000, or one billion cubic mm.