SA = 384 square feet.
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the length would be 2 feet
To find the amount of paper needed to cover a cube, you first calculate the surface area of the cube. The surface area ( A ) of a cube is given by the formula ( A = 6s^2 ), where ( s ) is the length of a side. For a cube with a side length of 10 inches, the surface area is ( A = 6 \times (10)^2 = 600 ) square inches. To convert this to square feet, divide by 144 (since there are 144 square inches in a square foot), resulting in approximately 4.17 square feet of paper needed.
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Let the side length of the cube be x:- Surface area: 6*x2 = 726 square feet Divide both sides by 6 and then square root both sides. x = 11 feet Volume: 11*11*11 = 1331 cubic feet
Area(10) = 600 and Area(2) = 24.
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the length would be 2 feet
Divide 300 by 6
Each face of the cube has an area of 36 square feet (6 x 6). With 6 faces, the area is 6 x 36 sq ft = 216 square ft
To find the amount of paper needed to cover a cube, you first calculate the surface area of the cube. The surface area ( A ) of a cube is given by the formula ( A = 6s^2 ), where ( s ) is the length of a side. For a cube with a side length of 10 inches, the surface area is ( A = 6 \times (10)^2 = 600 ) square inches. To convert this to square feet, divide by 144 (since there are 144 square inches in a square foot), resulting in approximately 4.17 square feet of paper needed.
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Let the side length of the cube be x:- Surface area: 6*x2 = 726 square feet Divide both sides by 6 and then square root both sides. x = 11 feet Volume: 11*11*11 = 1331 cubic feet
18 square feet.
The cube would have a total surface area of 24 Sq. Ft.
The answer is: 486/6 = 81 and the square root of 81 is 9 feet which is the length of each edge.
220 square feet.