The volume of a cube with a side length of 5.3 cm is: 148.9 cm3
The volume is equal to 53 or 125 cubic inches.
Length 53' Width 102" Height 13'6 Internal Height 110"
Every number between 50 and 70 is a cube. For example, 53 is the cube of the cube root of 53 = 3.7563 (approx).The perfect cube roots in the range is 64.
0 cube is 0 1 cube is 1 2 cube is 8 3 cube is 27 4 cube is 64 5 cube is 125. 6 cube is 216
Volume of silver can be calculated by dividing its weight by its density. One cubic centimeter of silver has a volume of 9. 53.
The volume is equal to 53 or 125 cubic inches.
Sample A: cube of side 2, volume 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 Sample B: cube of side 10, volume 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000 Volume has increased by a factor of 125 ie 53 which is what we would expect.
You have a cube that all the lengths are 5 cm. and the formula for volume is (b)(h)(l)=v, or base times height times length. and since that its a square that you're working with you could do 53 because 5 times 5 times 5 is equal to 5 cubed. 53 is 125. So, the volume is going to be 125 cm3, or 125 cubic cm.
53 = 125 so the sides measure 5 cm
That is S (length of the side) to the third power. So if S=1, V=1; if S=2, V=8; if S=3, V=27.
53 = 125cm3 and that is your volume
Length 53' Width 102" Height 13'6 Internal Height 110"
Required volume = 3*36 = 108 Cube options: 43 = 64 < 108 < 125 = 53 So a perfect cube box, with sides of length 5 units would be the smallest suitable box.
As volume is length x length x length, cube the ratio of the lengths, thus: Ratio of lengths = 2 : 5 ⇒ Ratio of volumes = 23 : 53 = 8 : 125
The perimeter of a regular pentagon is five times the side length.
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Every number between 50 and 70 is a cube. For example, 53 is the cube of the cube root of 53 = 3.7563 (approx).The perfect cube roots in the range is 64.