B*W*H is the volume of a rectangular cube. Since in a square cube, all the sides are the same, you take one side and cube it (x3).
the face of a cube, a cd case, a picture, the side of a house, etc...* * * * *A CD case is rectangular, not square.The side of a house is rarely a square. Often it is not even rectangular.
Every face of a cube is a square so 25 in2
45x12units cube
A two-dimensional shape with six sides is a hexagon. A three-dimensional object with six square faces is a hexahedron.
Yes its like a rectangular prism - has 6 sides but on every side it is a square. all sides and angles are equal in measurement. 6 squares in total. every face should be square - exactly same as another face... hope this helped Yes, but a rectangular prism is not necessarily a cube.
B*W*H is the volume of a rectangular cube. Since in a square cube, all the sides are the same, you take one side and cube it (x3).
the face of a cube, a cd case, a picture, the side of a house, etc...* * * * *A CD case is rectangular, not square.The side of a house is rarely a square. Often it is not even rectangular.
Cube all sides equal length,: rectangular prism opposite side equal
Every face of a cube is a square so 25 in2
Each side of a cube is square.
The base of a cube is always a square. All of the lengths of each side of a cube are the same, and every angle is 90 degrees.
45x12units cube
Volume is in 3D objects, so you should say volume for a cube. Area is for 2D objects, that is area for square. Volume for cube = side * side * side Area of square = side * side
Every side (and the one opposite it) form a pair of rectangular bases.Every side (and the one opposite it) form a pair of rectangular bases.Every side (and the one opposite it) form a pair of rectangular bases.Every side (and the one opposite it) form a pair of rectangular bases.
A two-dimensional shape with six sides is a hexagon. A three-dimensional object with six square faces is a hexahedron.
There is no volume of a square, but a cube has volume and its equation is V=lenght*width*height or because all of the sides are equal for a cube side*side*side