That is 6 cc.
It is: 1*1*6 = 6 cubic cm
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.
Yes. Take a simple rectangle of 1cm x 6cm. It's area is 6cm2 and its perimeter is 14cm. Now - a rectangle if 2cm x 3cm has the same area, but has a perimeter of just 10 Centimetres !
2 6CM
Think about this as a dice. The dice is 1cm x 1cm x 1cm. The volume of the dice is 1 x 1 x 1. The sides of the dice are 1x1 How many sides on a cube? 6 x 1 x 1 = 6cm Surface area = 6cm Then make that into a ratio, sorry I forgot that part of the question: surface area is 6 Volume is 1 so 6:1
A cube cannot have sides with different lengths.
3cm x 6cm x 1cm = 18 cm3
That is 6 cc.
6CM3
assuming you mean the cube has 6cm sides....each face of the cube has an area of 6cm x 6cm = 36cm2A cube has 6 faces so the total surface area is 6 x 36 = 216cm2
The volume is answered in cubic centimeters, which is typed out like this 1cm*5cm*6cm = 30 cm3
If the shape is a cuboid, then the volume is 6 cubic centimetres.
It is: 1*1*6 = 6 cubic cm
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.
2.5 x 2.5 x 6 x pi = 117.75 cm2
Yes. Take a simple rectangle of 1cm x 6cm. It's area is 6cm2 and its perimeter is 14cm. Now - a rectangle if 2cm x 3cm has the same area, but has a perimeter of just 10 Centimetres !