Each edge is 16 cm.
The volume of a cube of iron that is 2.50 cm on each side is: 15.63 cm3
Oh, dude, it's like you're asking me to do math or something. So, the volume of a cube is side cubed, right? So, to find the length of one edge, you just gotta take the cube root of the volume. In this case, the cube root of 125 is 5, so each edge of the cube is 5 cm long. Easy peasy!
If they have varying heights and widths and lengths. For example: You have a cube and a rectangular prism. The cube has sides that are all 6 cm. long. That cube has a volume of 216 cm Squared. The rectangle has the dimensions 3 by 12 by 6. This rectangular prism has a volume of 216 cm squared, just like the cube, and even though they weren't the same figure, they has the same volume.
A centimetre cubed is the volume of a cube whose edges are 1 cm each. That volume is also know as a millilitre.A centimetre cubed is the volume of a cube whose edges are 1 cm each. That volume is also know as a millilitre.A centimetre cubed is the volume of a cube whose edges are 1 cm each. That volume is also know as a millilitre.A centimetre cubed is the volume of a cube whose edges are 1 cm each. That volume is also know as a millilitre.
The volume of this cube is 343 cm3
A cube with a side length of 3.0 cm has a volume of 27 cubic cm.
The length of each edge will be 11 cm.
6 cm
It is: 5 cm
Volume = 216 cm3
The volume of a cube with 5 cm sides is 125 cubic cm.