If the side of 8 is double to 16 then its area is 16*16 = 256 square cm
As asked, this question is meaningless. 6 cm and 2 cm are linear dimensions. Their product gives an area of 12 cm2 (square centimetres), but this is still one dimension short of volume, which has cubic units of dimension (say cm3, cubic centimetres). Unless you intend "cm" to mean "cubic metres" - in which case the sum is 8 m3.
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'Demention' oh!!! you'll have me demented. I think you need to check your spelling. It is 'dimension'. 7 cm is approximately 3 inches.
As a cm squared has no depth, there are 0 cm squared in a cm cubed. Alternatively, it can be considered that a 2 dimension thing has an infinite third dimension, so there are infinitely many cm squared in a cm cubed. To put it another way, the question as asked is nonsense. cm squared are a measure of area - a thing that has only two dimensions, NO THIRD dimension cm cubed are a measure of volume - a thing that has THREE dimensions.
If the side of 8 is double to 16 then its area is 16*16 = 256 square cm
As asked, this question is meaningless. 6 cm and 2 cm are linear dimensions. Their product gives an area of 12 cm2 (square centimetres), but this is still one dimension short of volume, which has cubic units of dimension (say cm3, cubic centimetres). Unless you intend "cm" to mean "cubic metres" - in which case the sum is 8 m3.
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'Demention' oh!!! you'll have me demented. I think you need to check your spelling. It is 'dimension'. 7 cm is approximately 3 inches.
It is 4 cm 2
As a cm squared has no depth, there are 0 cm squared in a cm cubed. Alternatively, it can be considered that a 2 dimension thing has an infinite third dimension, so there are infinitely many cm squared in a cm cubed. To put it another way, the question as asked is nonsense. cm squared are a measure of area - a thing that has only two dimensions, NO THIRD dimension cm cubed are a measure of volume - a thing that has THREE dimensions.
20 cm by 10 cm by 50 cm
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The dimension of a 350 mL can can vary depending on the specific design. However, a common dimension for a standard 350 mL can is approximately 5.2 cm in diameter and 12.2 cm in height.
The diagonal dimension is 11.31 feet.