For a cube with sides of length x, surface area = 6x2 and volume = x3.
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∙ 14y agoFor volume of a cube, V=S3 For surface area, A=6S2 S is the length of one side.
The answer to your question is below along with a general formula so you can see where the answer comes from.The formula for the volume of a cube with side length L is L3The formula for the surface area comes from finding the area of one side of the cube and multiplying that by 6 since there are 6 sides. The area of one side is L2 sothe surface area is 6L2 .Now if we want ratio of surface area to volume for any cube, it would be 6L2 /L3This simplifies to 6/LSo in the case of a cube with side length 3 mm it is 6/3 or 2.Method 2 would be to find the surface area and volume for your cube only and then divide.The volume is 33 and the surface area is 6(32 ) so the ratio of surface area to volume is6(32 )/33 =2
No, it is not. It is half of it.
The answer will depend on the information that you have: the volume of the cube, the total surface area, the surface area of one face, the major diagonal, a minor diagonal or some other characteristic.
The ratio of the surface area of a cube to its volume is inversely proportional to the length of its side.
Surface Area of Cube is 6 x a^2 where a is the length of one side of cube. Volume of Cube is a^3 where a is the length of one side of cube.
There is no single formula for a cube. There are different formulae for its surface area, its volume, and so on.
This should be solved in two steps. 1) Use the formula for the area of a cube, and solve for the length of a side of the cube. 2) Using this length, it is easy to find out the volume, with the formula for the volume of a cube.
The volume of a cube that has a surface area of 343 is 432.2
For volume of a cube, V=S3 For surface area, A=6S2 S is the length of one side.
To tackle this you first need to know the equations for both volume and surface area. The surface area of a cube is 6x2 where x is the side length. The volume of the cube is x3. Thus x is the cube root of the volume. We can substitute this in to the surface area equation and say that the surface area of a cube is 6volume2/3 This can also be rearranged to say that the volume of the cube is (the surface area/6)1.5
The answer to your question is below along with a general formula so you can see where the answer comes from.The formula for the volume of a cube with side length L is L3The formula for the surface area comes from finding the area of one side of the cube and multiplying that by 6 since there are 6 sides. The area of one side is L2 sothe surface area is 6L2 .Now if we want ratio of surface area to volume for any cube, it would be 6L2 /L3This simplifies to 6/LSo in the case of a cube with side length 3 mm it is 6/3 or 2.Method 2 would be to find the surface area and volume for your cube only and then divide.The volume is 33 and the surface area is 6(32 ) so the ratio of surface area to volume is6(32 )/33 =2
The total surface area is 150mm2 and the volume of the cube 125mm3
The volume of this cube is: 1.728m3
No, it is not. It is half of it.
The answer will depend on the information that you have: the volume of the cube, the total surface area, the surface area of one face, the major diagonal, a minor diagonal or some other characteristic.
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