The volume of a cube with 1 inch on each side is: 1 cubic inch.
The volume is 1 cubic inch.
The volume of a 5 inch cube is: 125 cubic inches.
1/8th of a cubic inch
The cube's volume is 0.216 cubic inches.
The volume of a cube with 1 inch on each side is: 1 cubic inch.
Each linear dimension of the foot cube is 12 times as large.
The volume is 1 cubic inch.
Well, darling, a 1-inch cube has a volume of 1 cubic inch. It's as simple as that. So, if you ever need to fill a tiny cube with some liquid courage, you'll know exactly how much it can hold.
The volume of a 5 inch cube is: 125 cubic inches.
1/8th of a cubic inch
If you double a 2-inch cube to a four-inch cube, its volume increases from eight cubic inches to 64 cubic inches.
The cube's volume is 0.216 cubic inches.
Try it out. The volume of a 2-inch cube is 8 cubic inches. The volume of a 4-inch cube is 64 cubic inches. The dimensions doubled, the volume increased 8 times because volume is a cubic measure. 2 cubed is 8.
Cubed is the third dimension because it is a cube. A cube has three dimensions of equal amount. A cube of three-inch sides, to get its volume you'd multiply three times three times three, which is three cubed.
A 3-inch cube has a volume of: 27 cubic inches.
The volume is 343 cubic inches for a 7-inch cube.