Total surface area of a cube: 6 times a side squared
Multiply the area of one of its faces by 6
Total Surface Area = 6L2. Where L = the length of one side of the cube.
The Cube has 6 surfaces to cover it, and consider each side as "a" ; therefore the formula is 6 a 2 ..
From the surface area, calculate the length of each side: area = 6 x side2.Once you know this side, you can get the cube of it, to obtain the volume.
A square has an area not a volume. Here are some equations for a cube and a square area of a square = length² volume of a cube = length³ Remember that units are very important.
Multiply the area of one of its faces by 6
Total Surface Area = 6L2. Where L = the length of one side of the cube.
If a cube has sides of length x cm then area = 6x2 cm2 and volume = x3 cm3
Take the length of one side and multiply it by itself - this give you the area of one side. Then multiply it by itself again to give you the area of the cube. For example, if the length of one side was 4cm, you would do 4x4x4, giving you 64 centimetres cubed.
height x length x deaph
lateral area of a cube is consisting of 4 times the area of each face, so first calculate the area of a face (side2) then multiply by 4
6x3.2x3.2
Surface area if a cube with six sides can be calculated by finding the surface area of one side and then multiplying the result by 6.
The Cube has 6 surfaces to cover it, and consider each side as "a" ; therefore the formula is 6 a 2 ..
6*s2 where s is the length of an edge.
From the surface area, calculate the length of each side: area = 6 x side2.Once you know this side, you can get the cube of it, to obtain the volume.
A square has an area not a volume. Here are some equations for a cube and a square area of a square = length² volume of a cube = length³ Remember that units are very important.