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It doesn't matter what the unit of measurement is, or what size the cube is. If the length of the side of the cube is 'S' units, then the volume is S3 and the surface area is 6S2. The ratio of volume to surface area is (S3/6S2) = S/6 units. For this one, the ratio is 1/6 cm.
They are the same.
1 cm3 or 1 cubic centimetre or, equivalently, 1 millilitre.
There would be 1,452 1cm cubes that fit in a 12cmx12cmx11cm cube. This is determined by multiplying the dimensions of the larger cube together (12x12x11) and dividing by the volume of the smaller cubes, which is 1cm^3.
1cm
Approximately 127 cm length of a wire with a diameter of 1mm can be used to make a 1cm cube of metal.
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. The volume of a cube is just the length of one side cubed. So, for a cube with sides measuring 1cm, the volume would be 1cm x 1cm x 1cm, which equals 1 cubic centimeter. Easy peasy, right?
A centicube is a cube measuring 1cm x 1cm x 1cm or 1cm3
its the volume of a cube with the length width and height all being 1cm its the volume of a cube with the length width and height all being 1cm
Mass is just the amount of matter an object has. I think you would be looking for the volume of the cube.. Volume = length times width times height. So 1cm, times 1cm, times 1cm would be.. 1 cm cubed.
The formula for the volume of a cube is V = width x length x height, therefore V = 1cmx1cmx1cm V = 1cm3
A cube has 6 sides, therefore a 1cm cube has a total surface area of 6 square centimeters.
It doesn't matter what the unit of measurement is, or what size the cube is. If the length of the side of the cube is 'S' units, then the volume is S3 and the surface area is 6S2. The ratio of volume to surface area is (S3/6S2) = S/6 units. For this one, the ratio is 1/6 cm.
Volume of a cube = (side × side × side) cubic units. V=1cm x 1cm x 1cm V = 1cm^3
A cube cannot have sides with different lengths.
6CM3