125 cm3
25 cm2
25 square inches is a measure of area and can't be converted to a volume.
The ratio of areas is the square of the ratio of the sides. Ratio of sides is 5:2, so ratio of areas is 52:22 = 25:4 So the larger circle has an area that is 25/4 = 61/4 (= 6.25) times the area of the smaller circle. The difference in areas is given by taking the area of the smaller circle from the area of the larger circle. area_circle = π x radius2 radius = diameter/2 larger_area = π x (5/2)2 cm2 smaller_area = π x (2/2)2 cm2 ⇒ difference = larger_area - smaller_area = (π x 25/4 - π) cm2 = 21π/4 cm2 ≈ 16.49 cm2
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Assuming you mean 5 inches on an edge: Each face will be 5"x5" with an area of 25 in2. Since a cube has 6 faces, the total surface area will therefore be 6x25 in2 = 150 in2
25 cm2
A cube with this volume has a total surface area of 150 cm2. Each of its six sides comprises an area of 25 cm2
area of a face is 25 cm2 volume_cube = side3 ⇒ side = 3√volume_cube area_face_cube = side2 ⇒ area_face_cube = (3√volume_cube)2= (3√125 cm3)2 = (5 cm)2 = 25 cm2
Cube root of 125 cm3 = 5 cm Therefore each side = 5 cm So each face is 5 cm x 5 cm = 25 cm2
volume_of_prism = area_of_base x height 275 cm3 = 25 cm2 x height => height = 275 cm3 / 25 cm2 = 11 cm
Surface Area of a Cube = 6a2 where a is the length of a side25 = 6a225/6 = a2a = 2.04124Volume of Cube = a3= 2.041243= 8.50515
A cube of 25 centimetres length is 25 x 25 x 25 = 15625 cm3 in volume.
Well, darling, to find the volume of a cube, you simply cube the length of one side. Since the surface area of a cube is 6 times the side length squared, you can solve for the side length by taking the square root of 150/6. Once you have the side length, just cube it to find the volume. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
25 cm2
25 cubic inches
Your problem is quite easy...Since getting the volume of a cube is s3 we will do the opposite of it will get its cube root* First get the cube root of 25 = 2.9 (I just round it off but the exact measure is 2.924017738) * Then use the formula 6s2 for solving the surface area SA = (6)(2.9)2= (6)(8.41)SA = 50.46
First you can use the volume to determine the side legnth of a cube. The legnth of a sideis equal to the cube root of its volume. In this case the volume is 125 and the cubed root of 125 is 5. So the legnth of a side is 5. The area of one side of the cube is equal to the width times the height. In this case, the area of the side is 5 times 5, or 25. The surface area is the area of all sides of the cube. The cube has 6 sides, each with an area of 25. So the surface area is 6 times 25 or 150. The reduced equation would be SA = 6 times (Volume to the 2/3 power)