Each surface is 100 sq mm times 6 sides is 600 sq mm. The volume is 10 x 10 x 10 = 1,000 cubic mm. So the ratio is 600 sq mm/ 1,000 cu mm or 6/10.
Volume does not, surface area does.
surface area of cube = 6a2 = 6 x42 = 84 cm. Volume of cube= a3= 4 x 4 x 4= 64 cm Ration of surface area : volume = 84:64 = 21:16
The volume of the similar solid would be 16M squared.
Volume=1/3 area of the base x height
The surface area of a cube whose volume is 64 cubic units is: 96 square units.
Surface Area =6 a2= 96 Volume=a3= 64 Ratio of area to volume=84:64 = 21:16
You need to:* Calculate the surface area * Calculate the volume * Divide the surface area by the volume
surface area divided by volume
You measure or calculate the surface area; you measure or calculate the volume and then you divide the first by the second. The surface areas and volumes will, obviously, depend on the shape.
Volume does not, surface area does.
surface area of cube = 6a2 = 6 x42 = 84 cm. Volume of cube= a3= 4 x 4 x 4= 64 cm Ration of surface area : volume = 84:64 = 21:16
How can you calculate surface density if the volume density is 1.4 g/cm3
You cannot calculate volume of surface area. If you meant 20m3, then the volume would be 20,000 litres.
The volume cannot be 1 centimetre since that is not an appropriate unit for measuring volume.
The surface-area-to-volume ratio may be calculated as follows: -- Find the surface area of the shape. -- Find the volume of the shape. -- Divide the surface area by the volume. The quotient is the surface-area-to-volume ratio.
That depends on which aspect of the cube you are measuring and the size of the cube.. If you are measuring the dimensions, you might use meters. If you are measuring the surface area, you might use square meters. If you are measuring the volume, you might use cubic meters.
1. Calculate the surface area 2. Calculate the volume 3. Divide