To find the side length of a cube with a volume of 8cm^3, you can use the formula for the volume of a cube, which is side length cubed. Therefore, you would take the cube root of the volume to find the side length. In this case, the cube root of 8cm^3 is 2cm, so the side length of the cube is 2cm.
The volume of the cube is 216 cm3
Volume of the cube = 350 cm3 Since all the sides of the cube are equal so its volume is given by (side)3. Volume = 350 cm3 (side)3 = 350 cm3 side = (350)1/3 cm side = 7.04 cm So side of the cube is 7.04 cm.
The side lengths of the cube are each 3 cm.
The volume of a cube is x3 where x is the side length. Therefore the volume of half a cube would be x3/2. For instance, if the side length of a cube was 2cm, the volume of one half would be 23/2 which comes out at 4cm3
The volume of a cube equals its side length cubed. In this case it is 4cm3 which gives a volume of 64cm3
The formula for the volume of a cube is height x width x length, therefore V = 4cm x 4cm x 4cm V = 64cm3
The volume of a cube whose side length is 4 cm is: 64 cm3
The volume of a cube is found by length x width x depth. For instance, a cube measuring 4cm x 4cm x 4cm = 64 cubic centimetres
Length=4cm width=4cm height=4cm
Volume of a cube (or cuboid) is length x width x height. In the case of a cube, all three are the same: length = width = height. For a 4cm cube, length = width = height = 4cm, thus: volume = 4cm x 4cm x 4cm = 64cm3.
In a cube the length width and height are all the same so the volume of a cube is s3 where s is the length of a side. In this case, that is (4 cm)3 = 64 cm3
A cubic centimeter is used to describe volume in the measurement of centimeters. Just as area is squared, volume is cubed. Ex: The volume of a cube with dimensions of 4cm.height, by 4cm. width, and 4cm. length is found by 4cm.x4cm.x4cm., giving you64cm. cubed.
The volume of the cube is 4cm x 4cm x 4cm = 64 cm^3. To find the density, divide the mass (50g) by the volume (64 cm^3): density = 50g / 64 cm^3 โ 0.78 g/cm^3.
10x4x2= 80cm cube
96 cm.^2
1) It definitely isn't a cube. 2) The volume of the so called "cube" is 64cm3.