Total area = 4 square feet.
The cube has 6 faces.
Area of each face is (4/6) square foot.
Area = square of the length of each edge.
Length of each edge = square root of the area of each face.
Length = sqrt(4/6 square foot) = 0.8165 ft = 9.798 inches (rounded)
64,000 cubic feet
A cube thirteen feet to a side has a volume of 2197 cubic feet. A cube ten feet to a side has a volume of 1000 cubic feet. The larger cube has 1197 cubic feet, or 119.7 percent, more volume over the smaller one.
Each side has dimensions of 4 inches x 4 inches so each side has an area of 16 square inches. There are six sides to a cube so the overall surface area is 16 square inches x 6, which is 96 square inches.
8ft by 4 ft by 2 ft is a measure of volume. Simple dimensional analysis teaches that a volume cannot be related to an area (square feet) without additional information.
The length, breadth and height of a cube are all the same so clearly the shape in question is not a cube. It is, in fact a cuboid and its volume is 4*6*3 = 72 cubic feet.
220 square feet.
The volume would be: 2.828 cubic feet.
Volume is the (length x width x height) of a cube. As so, you take the volume, 27 cubic feet, and solve for the cube root, which is equal to 3 feet "length". Now you square the result, 3 feet, which gives you a square of 9 feet. since a cube has six sides, you multiply the square by six, which equals to 54 square feet.
V = 0.544 cubic feet.
Example 6:A cube has a surface area of 150. What is the volume of the cube?Solution:The surface area of the cube is:SA= 6a2Thus:a2= SA/6 = 150/6 = 25anda = 5 cmThe volume of the cube is:V= a3V = 53V = 125 cm3
Area is to square feet as volume is to cubic feet.
Let the side length of the cube be x:- Surface area: 6*x2 = 726 square feet Divide both sides by 6 and then square root both sides. x = 11 feet Volume: 11*11*11 = 1331 cubic feet
Area(10) = 600 and Area(2) = 24.
The volume of this cube is 35,937 cubic feet.
Square feet is the measure of an area, while cubic feet is the measure of a volume. They are not the same thing, so it is impossible to answer your question. Even if you converted the question to something more answerable, such as what is the surface area in square feet of a solid which has a volume of 1 cubic foot, the answer is not fixed. This is because different shapes have different surface areas even though they have the same volume. For example, a cube with a volume of 1 cubic foot will have a surface area of 6 square feet (each face of the cube has an area of 1 square foot). The surface area of a sphere with a volume of 1 cubic foot will have a surface area of (((3/4)/pi)^(1/3))^2 * 4 * pi square feet (about 4.8 square feet). In other words, in order to answer your question, we not only need to know the volume of the solid, but also the shape before we can tell you what the solid's surface area is.
18 square feet.
It's 18 square feet.