You have a cube that all the lengths are 5 cm. and the formula for volume is (b)(h)(l)=v, or base times height times length. and since that its a square that you're working with you could do 53 because 5 times 5 times 5 is equal to 5 cubed. 53 is 125. So, the volume is going to be 125 cm3, or 125 cubic cm.
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It depends on the information that you have. If you know that they are cubes, rather than cuboids, you could show that a side of one is the same length as a side of the other, or that the area of a face of one is the same as that of the other or that the volume of one is the same as that of the other.
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To determine how many small cubes are needed to fill a right rectangular prism, you first need to calculate the volume of the prism by multiplying its length, width, and height. Then, calculate the volume of one small cube by cubing its side length. Finally, divide the volume of the prism by the volume of the small cube to find the total number of cubes required.
What does the '5cm' represent??? Is it the length of the perimeter , or are you misunderstanding that the 5 cm is the length of one side. When described as a '5 cm square' is this the 'area'.