That depends on just what measurement you're looking for.
Centimetres are a measure of length, so if you're actually talking about length, then I would assume you would want the total length of all edges on the cube. That would be:
4(6 + 3 + 4), or 24 + 12 + 16 = 52cm.
Square centimetres are a measure of area, in which case we'd be referring to the surface area of the cube. That would be:
2( 6 * 3 + 6 * 4 + 3 * 4) = 2(18 + 24 + 12) = 2 * 54 = 108cm2
Cubic centimetres are a measure of volume, the volume of the box would be:
6 * 3 * 4 = 72cm3
depends on how big the cube is
The surface area of a 9 centimeter cube is: 486 cm2
453
The volume of a cube with 3 centimeter edges is: 27 cubic centimeters.
You need 0.003375 of one cube.
40,000 of them.
depends on how big the cube is
9210 cm^3.
If it is a centimetre cube then, by definition, its edge is 1 centimetre.
A cube with a side length of 1 centimeter has a volume of 1 cubic centimeter.
A cubic centimeter is the volume of a cube that measures one centimeter on each side.
The surface area of a 9 centimeter cube is: 486 cm2
453
The volume of a cube with 3 centimeter edges is: 27 cubic centimeters.
That depends on the density of the material you are experimenting with.
You need 0.003375 of one cube.
1 million