The area of a cube typically refers to its surface area. For a cube with a side length of 3 cm, the surface area can be calculated using the formula (6a^2), where (a) is the length of a side. Thus, the surface area is (6 \times (3 , \text{cm})^2 = 6 \times 9 , \text{cm}^2 = 54 , \text{cm}^2). Therefore, the surface area of the 3 cm cube is 54 cm².
54 cm2
The area of one face of a 3cm cube is the area of a 3cm square. That's 3 x 3 = 9cm2.
I thought the answer was: 6 x 3squaredcmsquared
3cm, 3cm and 3cm respectively
Volume = (length) x (width) x (height)A cube has all 3 dimensions equal.Volume = (3cm) x (3cm) x (3cm) = 27 cm3
54 cm2
The area of one face of a 3cm cube is the area of a 3cm square. That's 3 x 3 = 9cm2.
SA = 54cm2
The cube's surface area is 54 cm2 and its volume is 27 cm3
I thought the answer was: 6 x 3squaredcmsquared
Given the side length is 3cm. Then the area of any one side is A = 3cm X 3 cm = 9 cm^(2) Since there are six(6) sides to a CUBE . then multiply nu '6' Hence S.A. = 6 x 9 cm^(2) = 54cm^(2)
3cm, 3cm and 3cm respectively
Volume = (length) x (width) x (height)A cube has all 3 dimensions equal.Volume = (3cm) x (3cm) x (3cm) = 27 cm3
Suppose the side of the cube is s cm. Then s3 = 27 so that s = 3 cm. Each of the six faces of the cube is a 3cm * 3cm square. 6 squares, each with a surface area of 9 cm2 makes a total surface area of 54 cm2
It is likely that the shape you have in mind is a cube, with each edge being 3 cm long.
The edge length would be 3 cm.
To find the volume of a cube, just multiply the length of each side together: 3 * 3 * 3 = 33 = 27 cm3 See the Related Questions link to the left to find the volume of any cube or rectangular solid!