I suspect a homework question in that tangle! So:
Volume of a cube of side length L = L3.
So since you know the value of L for the cube in your question, you can now calculate its volume. It's a nice little exercise in mental arithmetic too - but you may be expected to show the working.
In a cube, all edges have the same length. To find the cubic dimension (volume), cube the length of one edge: 4x4x4 = 64 cubic units
The volume of a cube whose edges are 4.5 inch long is: 91.13 cubic inches.
The volume is s^3 (s cubed) cubic inches.
The cubic root of 1384 is 11.1441 cm length
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In a cube, all edges have the same length. To find the cubic dimension (volume), cube the length of one edge: 4x4x4 = 64 cubic units
The volume of a cube whose sides measure four inches is: 64 cubic inches.
The volume of a cube whose edges are 4.5 inch long is: 91.13 cubic inches.
The surface area of a cube whose volume is 64 cubic units is: 96 square units.
27 cubic inches.
A cube with side lengths of 15 yards has a volume of 3,375 cubic yards.
The volume is s^3 (s cubed) cubic inches.
The cubic root of 1384 is 11.1441 cm length
6.694 feet.
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The volume of a cube with a side of 8 cm is 8*8*8 = 512 cubic cm
Volume of cube: 10*10*10 = 1000 cubic m