Yes. To prove this, consider a simple example -- a cube. The volume of a cube is s3 where s is the length of one edge of the cube. The surface area is equal to 6s2 still using s as the length of one edge of the cube. So now we just need to solve the equation: 6s2 = s3 To do that simply divide each side by s2. Now we have 6 = s. So a cube with an edge of length six units will have an equal volume and surface area. To double check, the volume is 63 = 216. The surface area is 6 x 62 = 63 = 216. Note that although the values are the same (216) the units of measurement are still different: units2 for the surface area and units3 for the volume.
63 = 216 cubic inches.
Take the cube root. 63 = 216 cm Answer 6 cm
Six inches 63 = 216
63 = 216 and 143 = 2744 6:14 = 3:7
No.
3.9790572079
63%
63 has a square factor, but no equal ones.
It is: 63%
9x7 = 63
63% 0.63 = 63/100 = 63%