Measure the sides in cm and multiply
The volume is still 100 ml: the shape does not affect the volume.
Find the cube root of the volume. Volume of a cube = length of side^3 therefore length of side = volume^(1/3)
16x16x16=4096 ml
To find the volume of a cube, raise the length of a side to the third power.
It is possible if the cube is solid all the way through.
The volume is: 125 mL
The volume is still 100 ml: the shape does not affect the volume.
To find the density of the cube of water, you can use the formula: density = mass/volume. If the cube weighs ( x ) lb and has a volume of ( y ) ml, first convert the weight from pounds to grams (1 lb ≈ 453.592 g) and the volume from milliliters to liters (1 ml = 0.001 L). Then, plug these values into the formula to calculate the density in g/ml. The density of water is typically 1 g/ml, so if the calculated density is close to this, it indicates the cube is indeed water.
The volume of a cube that measures 4.00 cm on each side is: 64 cm3
Find the cube root of the volume. Volume of a cube = length of side^3 therefore length of side = volume^(1/3)
Take the cube root of the volume.
d=M/V where d:density M:mass V:volume we know that 1L=1000ml so 5ml=0.005l we have to convert 0.005ml into cube M .1L=1 cube dm so 0.005L=0.005 cube dm.1 cube m=1000 cube dm so 0.005 cube dm=5 cube m d=2g/5 cube m d=0.4g/cube m or d=2g/5ml d=0.4g/ml(d=0.4)
Assuming the missing words are "to find the VOLUME of a cube" and "what is the VOLUME", the volume of the cube is 19773 cubic inches.
Find the cube root of 2744.
Find the cube root of the volume. You'll probably need a calculator.
125 millilitres.
16x16x16=4096 ml