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A square pyramid can have the same side view as a cube when looking at the base.
A cube.
Scales to measure its mass and a ruler to measure the length of the cube's side.
The volume is 10.65cm3
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This aluminium cube doesn't float on water.
Calculate its volume. Divide mass by volume to get its density. Compare that to the density of water - assuming you want to figure out whether it will float or sink in water.
It depends on the density of the cube, not the length of its side.
If u mean in water, no... 1cm cube of water is 1g so a dice 1cm an d is 2g will not float... DENSITY! (I'm still in year 7 XD)
A square pyramid can have the same side view as a cube when looking at the base.
The mass of the will depend on the density of the material the the cube is made of. If you know the density of the material in g/cm^3 you can multiply it by the volume of a cube that is 3 cm on each side (27cm^3) to find the mass.
A square Pyramid
A cube.
Its density is 2g/cms3
Scales to measure its mass and a ruler to measure the length of the cube's side.
The volume is 10.65cm3
Cannot be answered without knowing the size of the cube!If the cube were 1 cm on a side the density would be 60.If the cube were 10 cm on a side the density would be 0.06...We cannot determine the answer because we are not given the volume.Density= mass/volumeVolume of a cube=L3 ; where L = side length