Oh, what a happy little question! To find the volume of a cube, we first need to find the length of one side. Since the area of one face is 9 cm², the side length would be √9 = 3 cm. Then, to find the volume, we simply cube the side length, so the volume would be 3 cm x 3 cm x 3 cm = 27 cm³. Happy painting!
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Easy. The volume of a cube is equal to the length of one edge cubed. So, 9 cm cubed = a volume of 729 (cubic cm)
V = 343 units cubed.
The volume of this cube is: 1.728m3
The volume is 64 cubic cm
Well, darling, to find the volume of a cube, you simply cube the length of one side. Since the surface area of a cube is 6 times the side length squared, you can solve for the side length by taking the square root of 150/6. Once you have the side length, just cube it to find the volume. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
The base of a cube is a square, so the area of the base of the cube is the area of that square. The area of a square is s2, where s is the length of on side. Side all edges of a cube have the same length, it doesn't matter which edge you use. Example: Find the area of the base of a cube with edges of length 7: A = 72 = 49 Example: Find the area of the base of a cube with volume 8 cubic meters. The volume of a cube is equal to s3, where s is the length of a side. 23=8, so 2 is the length of a side, and the area of the base is 22 = 4.