If 'S' = length of the cube's side, then its volume = S3 .
Volume=lbh in a cube,l=b=h therefore,volume=a^3
The volume of a cube depends on the length of its side.
The volume of a cube is V = x3. The derivative of this is (d/dV)x = 3x2.
For a cube with sides of length x, surface area = 6x2 and volume = x3.
If 'S' = length of the cube's side, then its volume = S3 .
Volume of a cube: edge*edge*edge measured in cubic units
It depends on the shape. The formula for the volume of a sphere is quite different from that for the volume of a cube.
Volume=lbh in a cube,l=b=h therefore,volume=a^3
This should be solved in two steps. 1) Use the formula for the area of a cube, and solve for the length of a side of the cube. 2) Using this length, it is easy to find out the volume, with the formula for the volume of a cube.
There is no single formula for a cube. There are different formulae for its surface area, its volume, and so on.
The volume of a cube depends on the length of its side.
The volume of a cube is V = x3. The derivative of this is (d/dV)x = 3x2.
The formula for a volume of a cube is length x width x height. For example, if all sides of a cube were 3 inches, then the volume is 9 inches cubed.
Your problem is quite easy...Since getting the volume of a cube is s3 we will do the opposite of it will get its cube root* First get the cube root of 25 = 2.9 (I just round it off but the exact measure is 2.924017738) * Then use the formula 6s2 for solving the surface area SA = (6)(2.9)2= (6)(8.41)SA = 50.46
For a cube with sides of length x, surface area = 6x2 and volume = x3.
Height x Width x Length = Volume