216 x 216 = 46656 sq in
The lengths of two sides. . Volume has a third side, which is not included in area.
Because the area of a square is numerically equal to the square of the length of its sides and the volume of a cube is numerically equal to the cube of the length of its sides.
The volume of any cube is the cube or third power of the length of one of its sides. In this instance, (6 inches)3 equals 216 cubic inches.
Because the volume of a cube is the third power of the length of its side.
To find the volume of a cube, raise the length of a side to the third power.
The lengths of two sides. . Volume has a third side, which is not included in area.
Because the area of a square is numerically equal to the square of the length of its sides and the volume of a cube is numerically equal to the cube of the length of its sides.
The volume of any cube is the cube or third power of the length of one of its sides. In this instance, (6 inches)3 equals 216 cubic inches.
Because the volume of a cube is the third power of the length of its side.
The third power.
Because, to find the volume of a cube, you raise the length of the side to the third power: if the side of a cube is 2, the volume is 2^3 or 8.
Volume = 4/3 times Pi times radius cubed (to the third power)
1116
One side of the cube to the third power.
You find the length of one side and take it to the third power. Vcube = (length of side)3
To find the volume of a cube, raise the length of a side to the third power.
It is 5 cm.