Volume of any 3-dimensional object is always 'Cubic'. 'Squared' refers to area. The volume of a cylinder is V = pir^2h Where pi r^2 refers to the area of the circular profile of the cylinder., which is a 'squared' value/ 'h' is the height of the cylinder , which is a linear value. When a squared value is multiplied to a linear value , it becomes a cubic value.
x² - 15
If you mean square inches, no. A volume can be in CUBIC inches, or some other CUBIC measurement.
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.
d = 36
The volume is cubed and the surface area is squared.
No, volume is cubed. Area is squared, for example, 2cm^2 Volume would be in cubic centimeters, meters, etc.
15 squared is exactly 225.
the volume =pi (3.14) x your radius (half of your diameter) squared x height =volume. your answer is 753.8 cubic feet
15 squared is 225.
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Volume of any 3-dimensional object is always 'Cubic'. 'Squared' refers to area. The volume of a cylinder is V = pir^2h Where pi r^2 refers to the area of the circular profile of the cylinder., which is a 'squared' value/ 'h' is the height of the cylinder , which is a linear value. When a squared value is multiplied to a linear value , it becomes a cubic value.
YES. 15 squared which is 225 is a whole number.
There cannot be an area of 15 metres. A metre is a measure of distance, not of area. Areas must be measured in squared units of distance.
I'm pretty sure that perimeter is squared and volume is cubed.
To find the base area of any prism, including the circular prism called cylinder, divide the volume by the height.
volume of a circle