Volume = 216 cm3Surface area = 216 cm2
216 cm3
A cube with an edge length of 6 units has a 216 square unit surface area and a 216 cubic unit volume.
Side = 6 mm Area = 216 mm2 Volume = 216 mm3 Area/Volume = 1 per mm
The volume of a cube that is 6cm on each edge is: 216 cm3
Volume = 216 cm3Surface area = 216 cm2
216 cm3
216 cc
A cube with an edge length of 6 units has a 216 square unit surface area and a 216 cubic unit volume.
The surface area to volume ratio is 1:1 Surface area = (6*6) * 6 = 216 Volume = 6*6*6 = 216
Cube root of 216 = 6 units Therefore each face is 6*6 units which = 36 square units A cube has 6 faces, so 6*36 = 216 square units which is the surface area of the cube.
Side = 6 mm Area = 216 mm2 Volume = 216 mm3 Area/Volume = 1 per mm
Yes. To prove this, consider a simple example -- a cube. The volume of a cube is s3 where s is the length of one edge of the cube. The surface area is equal to 6s2 still using s as the length of one edge of the cube. So now we just need to solve the equation: 6s2 = s3 To do that simply divide each side by s2. Now we have 6 = s. So a cube with an edge of length six units will have an equal volume and surface area. To double check, the volume is 63 = 216. The surface area is 6 x 62 = 63 = 216. Note that although the values are the same (216) the units of measurement are still different: units2 for the surface area and units3 for the volume.
A surface area and a volume are qualitatively different. If for some body the surface area and the volume are numerically equal in one unit of measurement, then in another unit of measurement they won't be the same. For example, a cube of 6 m x 6 m x 6 m cube has a a volume of 216 cubic meters, and an area of 216 square meters, but if you calculate volume and surface area in cubic centimeters, the volume is a number that is 100 times greater.
216 squared cm
216 cm2
Surface Area of cube = 6 x sides2 = 6 x 62 =216 square centimeters