8 cm, just find the cube root of 512
The length of a side is about 2.519842cm without exceeding the volume limit. Taking the side length we have ((2.519842)squared)x6=38.0976222cm squared.
The volume of a cube is the length of the side cubed, orV = s3V = 93V = 729 in3It is: 9*9*9 = 729 cubic inches
The volume of a cube is width times depth times height and all sides are equal because it is a cube, therefore the volume is (4C) cubed or 64 (C)cubed.
The idea is to find a number which, when cubed, gives you 216. This can quickly be found with trial and error, since 216 happens to be a perfect cube.
The volume of a cuboid is given by lbh (length x breadth x height). For a cube, l=b=h and so we can give the formula as l3 (length cubed). In this case the length is 4cm, so plug that into the equation and you get: 43 = 64 Thus the volume of a cube side 4cm is 64cm3
The volume of a cube is its side length cubed; 1331cm3
The volume of a cube is the side cubed, so a cube with a side length of 4 has a volume of 43 = 64.
The side length of a cube with a volume of 125 units cubed is: 5 units.
The volume of a cube equals its side length cubed. (V = a3) where a = side length.
To calculate the volume, you have to cube the length of its side. In this case, 11 cubed.
The length of a side of a cube whose volume is 25cm3 is 5 centimeters.
The volume of a cube is its side length cubed. In this case it is 133 or 2,197 cubic feet.
The volume is the side length cubed or 8 cubic yards.
3 inches
If a cube has sides of 7 centimetres, then the volume of the cube is equal to 73 = 7 x 7 x 7 = 343 cm3 (centimetres cubed)
500 cm ^1/3 = 7.937 cm
If you were given the size of the cube (the length of one side), the volume would be the side length cubed. Example, a 3-inch cube has a volume of 3 cubed or 27 cubic inches.