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Q: What is the surface area of a 1cm x 1cm x6cm cube?
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What is the surface area of 1cm cube?

A cube has 6 sides, therefore a 1cm cube has a total surface area of 6 square centimeters.


What is the total surface area of 1cm by 1cm by 2cm and what is the volume?

If you assume that the shape is a cuboid, its area is 10 cm2 and its volume is 2 cm3


If a singular of dice is a cube 1 cm on each side has a mass of 2 grams will it float?

If u mean in water, no... 1cm cube of water is 1g so a dice 1cm an d is 2g will not float... DENSITY! (I'm still in year 7 XD)


What unit is total surface area measured in?

Surface area is measured in square units, the exact unit is given with the dimensions. For example, if the dimensions for a rectangular prism are 1cm by 1cm by 1cm, then the surface area is 6 square cm.The above does not answer the question asked. Nor can it. The question asks for units and there is no such thing as a square unit. You can square a unit of measurement, but that is different.A unit of measurement is determined by the system of measurement used and then determined from there. So before you can determine the unit, you have to ask what system are you using. The most universal form would be metric so you'd be working with meters and its variants such as the milliliter, centimeter, decimeter, and so on. Or, as we still do in the USA you could be using the Imperial standard in which case you're looking at inches, feet, yards, etc. Which to chose is based on the total area, as well as other information not provided in your question.


How many 1cm cubes would it take to construct a cube that is 4cm on edge?

Volume of 1 cm cube = 1 cubic cm (cc) Volume of 4 cm cube = 4*4*4 = 64 cc So number of unit cubes required = 64