if it is a cube each side is 9 inches ( cube root of 729); 9 x 9 x 9 - 729
As the question is presented the answer must be none. A box cannot have a volume of 729 inches because volumes are measured in cubic inches, not inches. If you ignore that, the answer is a maximum of 729. However, it could be as low as none! If the box had dimensions of 0.5 in*2 in*729 in, it would have a volume of 729 cubic inches but not a single 1 inch box would fit in.
The cube root of 729 is 9.
The first cubic number above 100 that is also a palindrome is 729. The cube root of 729 is 9, and when 9 is cubed, it results in 729, which is also a palindrome because it reads the same backwards.
The cube root of 729 to the 3rd power is 729
if it is a cube each side is 9 inches ( cube root of 729); 9 x 9 x 9 - 729
It is the equivalent of: 9 inches times 9 inches times 9 inches = 729 cubic inches
729 of them!
729 cubic inches.
729 cubic inches.
As the question is presented the answer must be none. A box cannot have a volume of 729 inches because volumes are measured in cubic inches, not inches. If you ignore that, the answer is a maximum of 729. However, it could be as low as none! If the box had dimensions of 0.5 in*2 in*729 in, it would have a volume of 729 cubic inches but not a single 1 inch box would fit in.
The cube root of 729 is 9.
The first cubic number above 100 that is also a palindrome is 729. The cube root of 729 is 9, and when 9 is cubed, it results in 729, which is also a palindrome because it reads the same backwards.
The fifth root of 729 is 3.73719282.
The cube root of 729 to the 3rd power is 729
The cube root of the square root is the sixth root. The sixth root of 729 = 3
The volume of a cube is the length of the side cubed, orV = s3V = 93V = 729 in3It is: 9*9*9 = 729 cubic inches