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Is 100*100*100 = 10?
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A cube with side of length 1 cm is the same as a cube with sides of length 10 mm (as there are 10 mm in 1 cm). So the the area of one face of this cube would be 10 mm x 10 mm which equals 100 mm squared. There are 6 faces to the cube so 6 x 100 mm squared = 600 mm squared.
The cube root of 100 can be written as 1001/3 or 3√100. There are many ways to determine the answer. One way is with the use of logarithms. 1) Convert 100 into logarithms. Using logs to the base 10 then log 100 = 2 2) To find the cube root divide log 100 by 3. Then 2/3 = 0.6666(recurring) 3) Using an antilogarithm system convert 0.6666 back into a decimal number = 4.6416 3√100 = 4.6416 (4dp)
cuberoot(1000) = 10.
A cube has 6 sides all of the sides are squares. And a cube also has 12 edges.
It is: 10*10*10 = 1000 cubic mm