It is: 17 m
It is: 17 m
Well, isn't that just a fun little math problem! To find the side length of a cube with a volume of 1331 m³, you simply need to take the cube root of 1331. So, the side length of this cube would be 11 meters. Voilà!
The volume of a cube equals its side length cubed. In this case it is 4.5m3 which gives a volume of 91.125m3
Oh, what a happy little question! To find the length of a side of a cube, you simply need to take the cube root of its volume. So, for a cube with a volume of 3375 m³, the length of each side would be 15 meters. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!
Volume of cube: 10*10*10 = 1000 cubic m
To find the volume of the cube, first convert the side length to meters, which is 1.50 meters. The volume of a cube is calculated by cubing the side length, so V = (1.50)^3 = 3.375 cubic meters. Thus, the volume of the cube is 3.375 cubic meters.
The volume is 3.375m3
It is 4 m because 4*4*4 = 64 cubic m
The cube's volume is 3,724,000 cm3
5.990726415 m
It is: 11 m because 11*11*11 = 1331 m3
Volume is measured in cubic units, but does not have to be a cube in shape itself. It can take on many different shapes - only the enclosed space matters at being 216 cu m. If it is a cube with that volume then: the length of each side is the cube root of 216 which is 6, ie 6 m along each side. If it is not a cube with that volume but a cuboid, it can have many different side lengths as long as when multiplied together to get the volume they produce 216 cu m, eg 1m by 1m by 216 m, 1 m by 2 m by 108 m, 1m by 6 m by 36 m, 2 m by 6 m by 18 m, and so on. Further, it does not have to be cuboid in shape, for example a sphere of radius cube_root(162/π) ≈ 3.722 m has a volume of 216 cu m.