The volume of a cube of 5cm is: 125 cm3
5cm*5cm*5cm = 125 cubic cm.
A cube with a face diagonal of 25cm has a surface area of 1875cm2
5cm, 5cm, and 5cm could represent the lengths of the sides of an equilateral triangle, or might indicate the length, width, and height of a cube.
This is impossible to answer as it depends on the density of the material. I.e. a 125 cm3 of lead is significantly heavier than a 125 cm3 cube of foam rubber.
The surface area is 750 cm^3
The surface area is 150 cm2
It is 6/5 or 1.2/1
6*5*5 = 150 square cm
A cube with a length of 10cm would have a SA of 600sq.cm. A cube with a length of 5cm would have a SA of 150sq.cm. Together these two figures would have SA of 750sq.cm.
The surface area of a cube is solved with the formula:SA = 6b^2,with b = length of cube. In our case, the length is 5cm, so,SA = 6(5)^2 = 6(25) = 150.
Surface area= 6x² where x = 5cm 6×5² 6×25 =150cm²
The volume of a cube of 5cm is: 125 cm3
What is the length of the edge of a cube of surface area 150 sq cm? Cube has 6 equal square faces so each face has an area of 150/6 ie 25 sq cm, making each face 5 x 5 cm
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125 cm3
Total surface area of a cube = 6*area of cube face = 6*cube side*cube side