Just try cubing some small numbers. You should find the solution quickly.
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.
Because it was discovered by Jaques Cube when he was using his calculator while walking and he tripped over a root and accidentally hit the square root key, then a number, then ^ carrot key, then hit 1 divided by 3 then enter while he was falling ------------------------------------------------------------------ The non-idiotic answer is that the volume of a cube is a side times a side times a side (a side cubed). Calculating the cube root is the inverse function of cubing, the root being the basic part you started with, a side.
A part to whole is, essentially, a ratio. 2:10 is a ratio---it could also be 2(the part) to 10(the whole). The part is how much the part is in comparison to the whole-1/2 could be the part, while 1 is the whole.
A part of a whole in math is a fraction.
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The volume of a regular cube can be found by cubing the length of one side.
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Cubing is the process of raising a number to the power of 3, which is equivalent to multiplying the number by itself twice. In terms of volume, cubing a length measurement represents the volume of a cube with sides of that length. The formula for the volume of a cube is V = side length^3.
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squaring a number is when you times it by itself. eg. 2x2 or 5x5 cubing a number is when you times it by itself and then times it again. eg. 2x2x2 or 5x5x5