5cm*5cm*5cm = 125 cubic cm.
The volume is: 125 mL
SA = 150 cm2
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.
125 cm3
5cm*5cm*5cm = 125 cubic cm.
The volume is 125cm3
It is 6/5 or 1.2/1
The volume is 125 cm3
The volume of the 5cm cube of balsa wood is 125cm³ (5cm x 5cm x 5cm). Using the density of 0.2g/cm³, we can calculate the mass by multiplying the volume by the density: 125cm³ x 0.2g/cm³ = 25g. Therefore, the mass of a 5cm³ cube of balsa wood is 25g.
V = 125 cm3
A cube with a side length of 5 cm has a volume of 125 cubic cm
The volume is: 125 mL
53 = 125cm3 and that is your volume
The volume of a cube with 5 cm sides is 125 cubic cm.
Density = Mass/Volume Volume of cube=5cmx5cmx5cm=125cm3 So 30g/125cm3=0.24g/cm3