This question cannot be answered sensibly. A metre square is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A decimetre cube is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
(A)^3/2
1.734m2
They are: 1 square meter = 1*1 = 12 meters and 1 cube meter = 1*1*1 = 13 meters
SA = 238.10976096 square meters.
13.5 square meters
If a face on a cube is 49 square meters the cube's volume is: 343 m3
(A)^3/2
1.734m2
They are: 1 square meter = 1*1 = 12 meters and 1 cube meter = 1*1*1 = 13 meters
SA = 238.10976096 square meters.
The surface area of the cube is 150 square meters.
you can't Square meters are a measure of area, cubic meters are a measure of volume. If you were told a cube has an area of 1064 square meters what is it's volume? then you could solve it but that is not what you have asked!
13.5 square meters
2 squared = 4 square meters
Here is how you can calculate it. 1) Find out the density of gold. I will assume you get the density in kg/liter, which is the same as kg/cubic decimeter. 2) Divide by the mass by that density, to get the volume in cubic decimeters. 3) Take the square root of the volume. This will give you the length of a side of the cube, in decimeters. 4) Divide that by 10 if you want the answer in meters, or multiply it by 10 if you want it in centimeters, or multiply it by 100 if you want it in millimeters.
Because each side is 8m in length, each face would be 64 square meters. Six (faces) multiplied by 64 square meters equals 384 square meters.
A cubic meter is one square meter on each side of a cube. Think of a box which is one meter long on each side. A square meter has no height, so you can't really say how many square meters are in a cubic meters.