Oh, dude, it's like super easy. The volume of a cube is just the length of one side cubed. So, for a cube with sides measuring 1cm, the volume would be 1cm x 1cm x 1cm, which equals 1 cubic centimeter. Easy peasy, right?
The volume is: 125 mL
The volume of a cube of iron that is 2.50 cm on each side is: 15.63 cm3
The side lengths of the cube are each 3 cm.
Let x= each side. To find volume, just cube this. Example: if each side equals 8, volume would be 8x8x8= 512
Calculate its volume. Divide mass by volume to get its density. Compare that to the density of water - assuming you want to figure out whether it will float or sink in water.
The volume is 125 cm3
The volume is: 512 cm3
The volume is: 125 mL
A cube with a side length of 10cm has a volume of 1000cm3 which equates to 1 Liter.
The volume of a cube with 5 cm sides is 125 cubic cm.
125 millilitres.
1 m3 = 1,000 L
The volume of a cube is calculated using the formula ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the length of a side. For a cube with each side measuring 12 cm, the volume is ( 12 , \text{cm} \times 12 , \text{cm} \times 12 , \text{cm} = 1,728 , \text{cm}^3 ). Therefore, the volume of the cube is 1,728 cubic centimeters.
8*8*8 = 512 cm3
Not sure what 'L' means in the question. But the volume of the cube is: 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000cm3
To find the volume of a cube, you use the formula ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the length of a side. In this case, with each side measuring 3 units, the volume would be ( V = 3^3 = 27 ) cubic units. Therefore, the volume of the cube is 27 cubic units.
42 cubic cm.