Well, isn't that a happy little question! Just like a sphere is the 3D version of a circle, a cube is the 3D version of a square. So, a cube is to a square. Remember, there are no mistakes in art or geometry, just happy little accidents!
square - cube as circle - sphere
Square is to cube as circle is to sphere....two dimensial compared to three dimensial figures.
Circle is the odd-one-out - all the other shapes are 3-dimensional, while a circle is a 2-dimensional figure.
volume of the cube - volume of the sphere = volume enclosed between the cube and sphere
a cube and a sphere are different because is more of a square shape and a sphere is cylindrical
Square is to cube as circle is to.......sphere
square - cube as circle - sphere
Sphere?
A cube is a three dimensional square, and a sphere is a three dimensional circle.
If this is an analogy, the answer would be sphere.
Square is to cube as circle is to sphere....two dimensial compared to three dimensial figures.
circle
The circle.
The area of a circle is 'pi' multiplied by the square of the circle's radius.The volume of a circle is zero.The volume of a sphere is (4/3 pi) multiplied by the cube of the sphere's radius.
The circle does not belong to the group, as it is a two-dimensional shape, while the cube, sphere, pyramid, and cylinder are all three-dimensional objects. The other shapes have volume and occupy space, whereas the circle is flat and only has area.
Circle is the odd-one-out - all the other shapes are 3-dimensional, while a circle is a 2-dimensional figure.
volume of the cube - volume of the sphere = volume enclosed between the cube and sphere