A square with a side length of 4cm has an area of 16cm2
The formula for a cube is Length x Width x Height. Since a cube is equal on all sides the length, width, and height are all going to be the same. Take the cube root of 64cm3 is 4cm. Length (4cm) x Width (4cm) x Height (4cm) = 64cm3
The formula for the volume of a cube is height x width x length, therefore V = 4cm x 4cm x 4cm V = 64cm3
isosceles tringles consist of two sides being the same length and one side being a different length. example the length of side a is 4cm the length of side b is 4cm and the length of side c is 6cm
40cm2
A square with a side length of 4cm has an area of 16cm2
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The formula for a cube is Length x Width x Height. Since a cube is equal on all sides the length, width, and height are all going to be the same. Take the cube root of 64cm3 is 4cm. Length (4cm) x Width (4cm) x Height (4cm) = 64cm3
The formula for the volume of a cube is height x width x length, therefore V = 4cm x 4cm x 4cm V = 64cm3
5cm
Volume of a cube (or cuboid) is length x width x height. In the case of a cube, all three are the same: length = width = height. For a 4cm cube, length = width = height = 4cm, thus: volume = 4cm x 4cm x 4cm = 64cm3.
isosceles tringles consist of two sides being the same length and one side being a different length. example the length of side a is 4cm the length of side b is 4cm and the length of side c is 6cm
There no information in the question to even hazard a guess. The length of a string (line) could be any measurement.
The volume of a cube equals its side length cubed. In this case it is 4cm3 which gives a volume of 64cm3
3-4cm
40cm2
Each side is 2cm