First: This question is worded to confuse you on purpose.
So what we need to do is the same for all questions, figure out what we need to know, and what was added to make it more difficult.
The question has several pieces of info:
The cube is the important thing, a six sided figure can have sides different sizes but a cube can't.
So the six sides is there to confuse us.
Review the question there is nothing else we do not need.
The Math
The volume of a cube is calculated by multiplying Length X width x Height
In this case 1 x 1 x 1 and you get the silly answer of 1 Cubic Centimeter. ( C3 )
A cube with a side length of 2 cm has a volume of 8 cubic cm.
343 cubic cm
Each 1 cm cube has 1 cubic centimeter of volume. 5 of them all together have 5 cubic cm of volume. Every 'cube' has 6 sides.
8 cubic centimetres.
The volume of a cube with 5 cm sides is 125 cubic cm.
A cube with a side length of 2 cm has a volume of 8 cubic cm.
343 cubic cm
Each 1 cm cube has 1 cubic centimeter of volume. 5 of them all together have 5 cubic cm of volume. Every 'cube' has 6 sides.
8 cubic centimetres.
The volume of a cube with 5 cm sides is 125 cubic cm.
If its volume is 64 cubic cm then its sides will be 4 cm
Volume = length*width*height, which for the 25cm cube are all 25 cm. Vol = 25cm * 25cm * 25cm = 15625 cubic cm = 15.625 cubic decimetres = 15.625 litres.
It is: 3*3*3 = 27 cubic cm
1 cm each time. If a cube has a volume of 1 cubic cm, it has a length of 1. If a cube has a volume of 1000 cubic cm, it has sides of length 10 (10 x 10 x 10 = 1000) So the first cube has sides 1 cm long and the 10th cube has sides 10 cm long. Hence they increase by 1 each time.
It is: 10*10*10 = 1000 cubic cm
The volume of the cube is: 125 cubic cm
The volume is 8 cubic cm.