a line "a side" does not have an are because it is one-dimensional. A better question might be "what is the side length of a square that is 125 cm squared" In which case the side length would be the square root of 125 or 5*square root of 5.
area = length x width = 125 x 50 = 6250 square feet
A cube's volume is denoted by side length cubed. This side length is 5 mm, so: V = 5*5*5 V = 5^3 V = 125 cubic mm The surface area of a cube is denoted by 6(s^2) Where s is the side length. SA = 6(5^2) SA = 6(25) SA = 150 sq. mm The ratio of surface area to volume is 150:125 = 6:5
The side length is 5 centimeters. The volume of 5 centimeters times 5 centimeters times 5 centimeters = 125 cubic centimeters.
It is 5 cm.
A cube with a side length of 5 feet has a volume of 125 cubic feet.
Well, darling, to find the volume of a cube, you simply cube the length of one side. Since the surface area of a cube is 6 times the side length squared, you can solve for the side length by taking the square root of 150/6. Once you have the side length, just cube it to find the volume. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
The side length of a cube with a volume of 125 units cubed is: 5 units.
find the cube root of 125(which is 5) is the length of one side do Pythagorean theorem to find the diagonal 5squared plus 5 squared=50 square root of 50=7.07106781 is diagonal
First you can use the volume to determine the side legnth of a cube. The legnth of a sideis equal to the cube root of its volume. In this case the volume is 125 and the cubed root of 125 is 5. So the legnth of a side is 5. The area of one side of the cube is equal to the width times the height. In this case, the area of the side is 5 times 5, or 25. The surface area is the area of all sides of the cube. The cube has 6 sides, each with an area of 25. So the surface area is 6 times 25 or 150. The reduced equation would be SA = 6 times (Volume to the 2/3 power)
area = length x width = 125 x 50 = 6250 square feet
A cube's volume is denoted by side length cubed. This side length is 5 mm, so: V = 5*5*5 V = 5^3 V = 125 cubic mm The surface area of a cube is denoted by 6(s^2) Where s is the side length. SA = 6(5^2) SA = 6(25) SA = 150 sq. mm The ratio of surface area to volume is 150:125 = 6:5
The side length is 5 centimeters. The volume of 5 centimeters times 5 centimeters times 5 centimeters = 125 cubic centimeters.
The length of one edge is the cube root of 125. So one edge is 5cm3 The surface area of a cube is 6s2 with s being the length of one side, so 6(52) is a surface area of 150 inches
It is 5 cm.
Since the "slices" of an equilateral hexagon are equilateral triangles, the Pythagorean theorem will solve this problem: A squared plus B squared equals C squared, where A and B are the sides at right angle to each other and C is the hypoteneuse (long side). Slice a 10 inch tall equilateral triangle down the middle. The height A is 10 inches; the base B (1/2 of A) is 5 inches. 10 squared equals 100; 5 squared equals 25. Therefore, the length of each side of the equilateral triangle is the square root of 125, or approximately 11.18 inches. This is also the length of the sides of the hexagon in question.
Each side is 5 cm in length
A cube with a side length of 5 feet has a volume of 125 cubic feet.