Assuming you're talking about a cube (and the number is just too nice to be anything else), you need to know the length of a side. The volume of a cube is, well, the length of a side cubed (length * width * height, which in this case is the same for each one). So the cube root of 27 is 3. Now to find the area of a single face, all you need to do is length * width, or side squared, which is 9.
The answer will depend on the volume of each counter.
cubic centimeters (cm3) are a measure of volume. volume of a cube = side3 = (2.5cm)3 = 15.625cm3
V = 1,000 cubic centimeters.
Each side is 5 cm in length
It depends on the dimensions of the shoe box. You need to measure the length, width, and height in centimeters. Then multiply the length x width x height. The result will be cubic centimeters.
A cubic centimeter is the volume of a cube that measures one centimeter on each side.
The answer will depend on the volume of each counter.
The side length of this cube is 3 centimeters. The volume is 3 centimeters times 3 centimeters times 3 centimeters = 27 cubic centimeters.
cubic centimeters (cm3) are a measure of volume. volume of a cube = side3 = (2.5cm)3 = 15.625cm3
Impossible to answer because cubic centimeters are a VOLUME, and millimeters is a LENGTH. Perhaps you meant to use the word 'millilitres' which IS a volume. Milliliters and Cubic Centimetres are ALWAYS equal to each other. The volume of LIQUIDS are usually expressed in milliliters ( ml) and the volume of SOLIDS are usually expressed in cubic centimeters (cc)
Square centimeters is a measure of surface area. Cubic centimeters are a measure of volume. A cube that's 20 cm on an edge would have 6 surfaces, each 400 square cm in size, giving a total surface of 2400 square centimeters - slightly less than 1/4 of a square meter. That same cube would have a volume of 8,000 cubic centimeters (which would be 8 liters.)
A "cc" is a cubic centimeter. Also the same volume as 1 ml (milliliter)
Edges: 3 cmSurface area: 54 cm2Diagonal space: 5.196 cm
It is: 999 = 729 cubic cm
V = 1,000 cubic centimeters.
Cubic centimeters are equivalent to milliliters
There are 2 cubic centimeters in 2 milliliters. A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.