A cube with a side length of 4 cm has a volume of 64 cubic cm.
The volume of a cube equals its side length cubed. In this case it is 4 inches3 which gives a volume of 64 cubic inches.
Volume of cube = (side length )3 Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*r3 Looks like the sphere by a long shot, but let's see. Volume cube = (4)3 64 === The sphere has more volume.
The volume of the cube is the third power of the side length. For example, if the length of a side is 4 cm, then the volume is 4 cm x 4 cm x 4 cm = 64 cubic centimeters.
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The volume of a cube is the side cubed, so a cube with a side length of 4 has a volume of 43 = 64.
The volume of a cube is given by side^3, where side is the length of one side of the cube. So, if the volume of the cube is 64 cm^3, then side^3 = 64 cm^3. Solving for side, we get side = 4 cm. Since the cube has equal sides, the height (or length of any side) of the cube is 4 cm.
A cube with a side length of 4 cm has a volume of 64 cubic cm.
If side of a cube is 4 metres then volume is 4 x 4 x 4 ie 64m3
Answer in short: cube root of volume. Side length of a cube is the cube root of the volume of the cube or the square root of the area of one of its sides. Examples: A cube of volume 64 has a side length of 4, and a side area of 16. A cube is a symmetrical three dimensional object.
The volume of a cube whose side length is 4 cm is: 64 cm3
The volume of a cube equals its side length cubed. In this case it is 4 inches3 which gives a volume of 64 cubic inches.
The side length is the cube root of 64 which is 4.
Volume of cube = (side length )3 Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*r3 Looks like the sphere by a long shot, but let's see. Volume cube = (4)3 64 === The sphere has more volume.
The volume of the cube is the third power of the side length. For example, if the length of a side is 4 cm, then the volume is 4 cm x 4 cm x 4 cm = 64 cubic centimeters.
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Find the cube root of the volume. Volume of a cube = length of side^3 therefore length of side = volume^(1/3)