The cube is multiplied by 53 = 125.
If the question is, "What are the 1st 5 cube numbers?" Then : 13 = 1 ; 23 = 8 ; 33 = 27 ; 43 = 64 and 53 = 125.
-53 = -125, which is nearest you can get since the cube of a negative number MUST be negative.
216 = 27 + 64 + 125, ie 63 = 33 + 43 + 53
The next cube number, after 43 = 64 is 53 = 125.
Every number between 50 and 70 is a cube. For example, 53 is the cube of the cube root of 53 = 3.7563 (approx).The perfect cube roots in the range is 64.
The cube is multiplied by 53 = 125.
53 indicate the compressive strength (53 MPa) on cement mortar (1:3 mix) cube.
0 cube is 0 1 cube is 1 2 cube is 8 3 cube is 27 4 cube is 64 5 cube is 125. 6 cube is 216
53 = 125cm3 and that is your volume
Short for a perfect cube - an integer raised to the third power. For example, 125, which is the cube of 5 (53 = 5 x 5 x 5 = 125).
The volume is equal to 53 or 125 cubic inches.
If the question is, "What are the 1st 5 cube numbers?" Then : 13 = 1 ; 23 = 8 ; 33 = 27 ; 43 = 64 and 53 = 125.
-53 = -125, which is nearest you can get since the cube of a negative number MUST be negative.
A 53' high cube trailer typically has dimensions of 53 feet in length, 8.5 feet in width, and 9.5 feet in height. The extra height of a high cube trailer allows for more vertical storage space compared to a standard trailer, making it ideal for transporting large or bulky cargo. These trailers are commonly used in the shipping and logistics industry to accommodate taller items while still conforming to standard road transportation regulations.
53 = 125 so the sides measure 5 cm
For a 53' dry or refrigerated van trailer, you'd typically be looking at an overall height of 13'6 with a 110 inch inside height (for a standard cube van - when you get into single or double drop vans, the inside height changes considerably due to the lower deck height), and overall width of 102" with 98 to 101 inches of usable space inside the cube, and 53 feet of length.