The volume is 216 cubic inches.
Being a CUBE it is assumed that the sides are of UNIFORM length. Hence length X length X length = Volume length^(3) = volume Hence length = volume ^(1/3) (cube root) length = (350 cm^(3))^(1/3) length = 7.047298742.... cm ~ 7.05 cm NB A cube does NOT have a volume of '350 cm' ; You have the incorrect units. Its volume is '350 cm^(3)'.
To find the side length of a cube with a volume of 8cm^3, you can use the formula for the volume of a cube, which is side length cubed. Therefore, you would take the cube root of the volume to find the side length. In this case, the cube root of 8cm^3 is 2cm, so the side length of the cube is 2cm.
The side lengths of the cube are each 3 cm.
8 cm, just find the cube root of 512
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!
A cube with a side length of 4 cm has a volume of 64 cubic cm.
The length of the side of a cube (in cm) having a volume of 44.4 L is what?
The volume of a cube is its side length cubed; 1331cm3
If you have the length of a side, you cube it, to get the volume. For instance, if the length of the side is 10 cm, the volume is 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm = 1000 cubic cm.
The length of the side of a cube in cm that has a volume of 44.4 L is: 1.162 feet
A cube with a side length of 11 cm has a volume of 1331 cubic cm.
15 cm
A cube with a side length of 8 cm has a volume of 512 cubic cm.
The length of each edge will be 11 cm.
nine 9 cm
23 Cubic cm
Being a CUBE it is assumed that the sides are of UNIFORM length. Hence length X length X length = Volume length^(3) = volume Hence length = volume ^(1/3) (cube root) length = (350 cm^(3))^(1/3) length = 7.047298742.... cm ~ 7.05 cm NB A cube does NOT have a volume of '350 cm' ; You have the incorrect units. Its volume is '350 cm^(3)'.