The volume of a cube of 5cm is: 125 cm3
You cannot find the volume of a square. You can find the volume of a cube, which is finding the length of one edge of the cube and taking that to the third power, or cubing it.
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.
The volume of this cube is: 1.728m3
The volume of the cube is 216 cm3
The volume of a cube with a side of 6 and one half inches is: 274.6 cubic inches.
If it remains cube shaped (ie all sides decrease by one half) then the volume of the cube is reduced to one-eighth of its original volume. (1/2)3 = 1/8
No, it is not. It is half of it.
0.125
The combined volume of the two halves of a cube will remain the same. Each half will have half of the original volume, so when you combine them, you get back the original volume of the cube.
1/8th of a cubic inch
0.125 cubic inches
The volume of a 1.55 meter cube is 3,723,900 cm3
The cube's volume is 3,724,000 cm3
0.125 cubic inches
Get real everyone.. One and one half tablespoons per cube. (taken from ice-maker and melted) one cup = 12 tablespoons one gallon = 16 cups
The volume of a cube is the length of one of its sides (since all sides have equal length, for a cube) cubed. To find the side length from the volume, find the cubic root - in this case, it is easy as the cubic root of 8 is exactly 2. Now, because the centre of the cube is halfway between one side and its opposite, and one side being its base, the distance from the centre to that base will be half of its side length. For this cube, this is 2/2 which is 1.