Well, darling, if a shape holds a 58cm cube, then it must be a cube itself. To find the volume of a cube, you simply cube the length of one side. So, the volume of this sassy cube would be 58cm x 58cm x 58cm, which equals 195,112 cubic centimeters.
A box is typically a cube shape. The volume of a cube is equal to length multiplied by width multiplied by height. V = L * W * H
volume of the cube - volume of the sphere = volume enclosed between the cube and sphere
There is no formula for calculating the volume of a classroom. A classroom's volume will be calculated based upon the shape of the room. If the classroom has the shape of a cube or rectangular prism, its approximate volume can be calculated by multiplying the length by the width by the height of the room.
Cube root its volume
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.
A shape that holds 58cm3 of water could be a cube with sides measuring approximately 3.8cm each. This is calculated by taking the cube root of 58cm3, which is approximately 3.8. Therefore, a cube with sides of 3.8cm each would have a volume of 58cm3, allowing it to hold that amount of water.
It depends on the shape. The formula for the volume of a sphere is quite different from that for the volume of a cube.
The volume is still 100 ml: the shape does not affect the volume.
A cubic metre is a measure of the volume of a shape. It can be the volume of infinitely many shapes. A cube with sides of 1 metre is probably the simplest shape with the required volume.
In my daily life, I have no use for the surface area and or volume of a cube. None whatsoever.
A box is typically a cube shape. The volume of a cube is equal to length multiplied by width multiplied by height. V = L * W * H
not nessaserily a 1x8x8 rectangle has the same volume as a 4x4x4 cube
The length, breadth and height of a cube are all the same so clearly the shape in question is not a cube. It is, in fact a cuboid and its volume is 4*6*3 = 72 cubic feet.
Density = Mass/Volume, whatever the shape. So, if the masses are the same, the density is greater when the volume id smaller. Thus the sphere, with the smaller volume has the greater density.
volume is to a cube volume is to a cube
If its final shape is a cube, its volume would be 9.261 cm^3.
It depends on what shape. For a cube, multiply the length by the width by the height.