It is 8 inches. If it is a cube then length and width and height is the same Lenght times width times height is volume So height is the cube root of 512 = 8 I used a calculator to get the cube root
It is not possible to answer the question with the information provided. Consider 512 cm3 of putty. Make a squat cylinder from it. Measure its height and radius. Then roll it out into a longer cylinder. Measure its height and radius again. Roll it into a still longer cylinder and measure its height and radius yet again. Repeat until you get fed up! All these cylindershave the same volume (512 cm3) because they are made from the same amount of putty. But any one of the height and radius combinations will give that volume.
Volume: pi*42*32 = 512*pi cubic cm
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yes because the height is how tall the object is, and the base is how wide the object is, so therefor, base x height is the same thing as length x width. (answer by _mistercat_)
8 inches square, of course. 8 Length, 8 Width, 8 Height. 8x8x8 = 512
It is 8 inches. If it is a cube then length and width and height is the same Lenght times width times height is volume So height is the cube root of 512 = 8 I used a calculator to get the cube root
The question does not make any sense.
It is not possible to answer the question with the information provided. Consider 512 cm3 of putty. Make a squat cylinder from it. Measure its height and radius. Then roll it out into a longer cylinder. Measure its height and radius again. Roll it into a still longer cylinder and measure its height and radius yet again. Repeat until you get fed up! All these cylindershave the same volume (512 cm3) because they are made from the same amount of putty. But any one of the height and radius combinations will give that volume.
It is: 512 because 1*512 = 512 and 16*32 = 512
55% of 512= 55% * 512= 0.55 * 512= 281.6
x -512 = 0 Add 512 to both sides of the equation. x = 512
Volume: pi*42*32 = 512*pi cubic cm
Yes, there is such thing as bar height patio furniture. I have a set myself.
512 = 29 512 x 512 = 262144 = 218
512
8 x 8 x 8 = 512