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∙ 12y agoThe answer will depend on the information that you have: the volume of the cube, the total surface area, the surface area of one face, the major diagonal, a minor diagonal or some other characteristic.
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∙ 12y agoIf 'S' = length of the cube's side, then its volume = S3 .
The formula for the volume (V) of a cube is V = L3, where L is the length of a side. If V = 1253 = L3 : then L = 125 cm The answer is obtained by substitution. It is unnecessary to cube 125 and then determine the cube root.
The volume of a cube depends on the length of its edges. The formula to calculate the volume of a cube is V = s^3, where s represents the length of one side of the cube.
Being a CUBE then all the sides are of equal length . Hence V(cube) = side^(3) V = s^(3)
(length of side)2 X 6 [or (length of side) X (length of side) X 6]
The formula for the volume (V) of a cube is V = L3, where L is the length of a side. If V = 1253 = L3 : then L = 125 cm The answer is obtained by substitution. It is unnecessary to cube 125 and then determine the cube root.
If 'S' = length of the cube's side, then its volume = S3 .
Surface Area of Cube is 6 x a^2 where a is the length of one side of cube. Volume of Cube is a^3 where a is the length of one side of cube.
The formula for the volume (V) of a cube is V = L3, where L is the length of a side. If V = 1253 = L3 : then L = 125 cm The answer is obtained by substitution. It is unnecessary to cube 125 and then determine the cube root.
The volume of a cube depends on the length of its edges. The formula to calculate the volume of a cube is V = s^3, where s represents the length of one side of the cube.
Being a CUBE then all the sides are of equal length . Hence V(cube) = side^(3) V = s^(3)
(length of side)2 X 6 [or (length of side) X (length of side) X 6]
Volume (cube = length X width X height Algebraically V = lwh
6(side length ^2)
Total Surface Area of Cube is 6a2 . Here "a" is the "length of each side" of the cube.
6(X2) where X = the length of a side.
The density of the cube is calculated by dividing the mass of the cube by the volume of the cube. The volume of a cube is given by the formula side length cubed, so the density of the cube would be mass (g) divided by side length (cm) cubed.