The measure of the edge of a cube that has a volume of 729 inches to the third is: 9 inches.
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.
The cube's edges measure 3 inches, the surface area of the cube is 54 square inches and the diagonal space of the cube is 5.196 inches.
Square inches is a measure of area and a cube is a body with a volume.Area and volume can not be equated.
Measure the length of the side of the cube in inches or convert it from other units into inches. If the length is s inches, then the volume is s*s*s = s^3 cubic inches (or inches cubed).
The volume is 27 cubic inches.
The volume of a cube whose sides measure four inches is: 64 cubic inches.
The volume of a 3-inch cube is 27 cubicinches. (not "inches")
64 cubic inches.
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.
The volume of a cube with edges that measure 7 inches is: 343 cubic inches.
43=4*4*4=64 cubic inches
64 cubic inch
The cube's edges measure 3 inches, the surface area of the cube is 54 square inches and the diagonal space of the cube is 5.196 inches.
Square inches is a measure of area and a cube is a body with a volume.Area and volume can not be equated.
Measure the length of the side of the cube in inches or convert it from other units into inches. If the length is s inches, then the volume is s*s*s = s^3 cubic inches (or inches cubed).
The volume of this cube is 64 cubic inches.
To determine the volume of an ice cube, you can use the formula for the volume of a cube, which is ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the length of one side of the cube. Measure the length of a side of the ice cube and then raise that measurement to the third power. Alternatively, you can submerge the ice cube in water and measure the amount of water displaced, which will equal the volume of the ice cube.