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The volume of an oblong is:

volume = length x width x height

As the box is cubical, ie is a cube, all sides are of equal length, thus:

volume_cube = side x side x side

= side3

So, given the volume:

side = cube_root(volume)

ie, take the cube root of the volume of 2.197cm3.

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Q: The Volume of a cubical box is 2.197 Cubic centmetre.How can you find the lenght of its one side?
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