Sure. The volume is 125 cubic meters.
The cube has a larger volume.
The size of an edge.
A cube cannot be trapezoidal. A cube MUST have only square faces. Second, what is the formula supposed to tell you: the total surface area? the volume? the angles? the side lengths?
The volume of water a cube can hold depends on the length of its sides. To find the volume of a cube, you can cube the length of one side. For example, a cube with sides that are each 1 meter long can hold 1 cubic meter (1000 liters) of water.
Without specific measurements for the small cube there's no way to tell; it could be anywhere from 1 small cube to an infinite number. Assuming, however, that the small cube is 1 cm x 1 cm x 1cm (1 cm cubed), then 8000 of the small cubes would fit inside. That's 20*20*20, because the big cube is 20 times as large in three different dimensions.
u draw a cube and count the vertices... a cube has 8 vertices
Iron is magnetic, lead is not.
you tell me
You can't tell the dimensions from knowing the volume. The tank could be in the shape of a cube, a long skinny box, a sphere, a teardrop, a cylinder standing up with flat top and bottom, a cylinder lying down with round ends, etc., and every shape would have different dimensions for a volume of 1,000 barrels.
You can tell when vinegar diffuses into a cube by observing changes in the cube's appearance, such as swelling, softening, or change in color. You can also use a pH indicator to detect the presence of vinegar within the cube.
You can tell which container has a bigger volume by using arithmetic solutions to calculate its volume.
You need length , width and depth to be able to tell volume.