The length of a side is about 2.519842cm without exceeding the volume limit. Taking the side length we have ((2.519842)squared)x6=38.0976222cm squared.
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 volume of a cube is width times depth times height and all sides are equal because it is a cube, therefore the volume is (4C) cubed or 64 (C)cubed.
The surface area of this cube is 384 mm2
The volume will be 15,530 units cubed.
Its volume is 27 units cubed.
V = 343 units cubed.
The volume of a cube that has a surface area of 343 is 432.2
25 cm2
The total surface area is 150mm2 and the volume of the cube 125mm3
To tackle this you first need to know the equations for both volume and surface area. The surface area of a cube is 6x2 where x is the side length. The volume of the cube is x3. Thus x is the cube root of the volume. We can substitute this in to the surface area equation and say that the surface area of a cube is 6volume2/3 This can also be rearranged to say that the volume of the cube is (the surface area/6)1.5
For a cube with sides of length x, surface area = 6x2 and volume = x3.
The volume of this cube is: 1.728m3
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64 = 43 so the side (s) is 4 cm. Surface area = 6s2 ie 96 sq cm