No.
The cube number greater than 50 but less than 100 is 64, which is (4^3) (4 cubed). The cube of 3 is 27, which is less than 50, and the cube of 5 is 125, which exceeds 100. Therefore, 64 is the only cube number that fits the criteria.
The volume is still 100 ml: the shape does not affect the volume.
A cube with sides measuring 100 cm in length has a volume of 1 million cm3
0, 1 and 64
100 grams of water at standard temperature and pressure has a volume of 100 cubic centimeters or 100 millilitres. The volume of 100 grams of any other substance will depend on its specific gravity or density: if less than that of water, it will have a greater volume; if greater than that of water, it will have a smaller volume.
1, 8, 27, 64
The volume is still 100 ml: the shape does not affect the volume.
No. Because 100 cube cm is much less!
A cube with sides measuring 100 cm in length has a volume of 1 million cm3
0, 1 and 64
100 grams of water at standard temperature and pressure has a volume of 100 cubic centimeters or 100 millilitres. The volume of 100 grams of any other substance will depend on its specific gravity or density: if less than that of water, it will have a greater volume; if greater than that of water, it will have a smaller volume.
The volume of the cuboid is: 10*5*2 = 100 cubic cm
If the base of a cube is 100cm then the base must measure 10cm by 10cm. so, as it is a cube its height must also be 10cm. Therefore the volume of the cube is 10cm x10cm x10cm which equals 1000 cubic cm.
64 is the square of 8 and the cube of 4.
It is always less than 1 or 100%.It is always less than 1 or 100%.It is always less than 1 or 100%.It is always less than 1 or 100%.
Yes. The volume is less than 20ml.
In geometric terms it is still a cube. Its volume is 1 cubic metre (which is 1000 litres).