6cm... if side is assumed as x...volume is x^3
The volume of this cuboid of modeling clay is given by 9*6*4 cm^3 or 216 cm^3. Now since it is remade as a cube, meaning it has equal sides, just find the cube root of 216 cm^3 which is 6 cm. Each side of the cube is 6 cm.
The volume is 565.49 cm3To do the maths, multiply 3x3x3.14x20 (pi x radius squared x length).
Three measures of length cannot define a pyramid.
The difference is (216 - 125) = 91 cubic centimeters.
The volume of the cube is 216 cm3
6cm.
6cm... if side is assumed as x...volume is x^3
The volume of a cube that is 6cm on each edge is: 216 cm3
6*6*6 = 216cm3
6cm
To find the length of one edge of the cube, you would calculate the cube root of the volume. In this case, the cube root of 150 cubic centimeters is approximately 5.3 centimeters. Therefore, the length of one edge of the cube is 5.3 centimeters.
First of all it is NOT a cube if the dimensions are different. but a CUBOID. V(Cuboid) = 1 cm X 1 cm X 6 cm = 6 cm^(3) .
Volume = 216 cm3Surface area = 216 cm2
Find the volume of a cuboid of length 7cm breath 5cm and height 6cm
The volume of this cuboid of modeling clay is given by 9*6*4 cm^3 or 216 cm^3. Now since it is remade as a cube, meaning it has equal sides, just find the cube root of 216 cm^3 which is 6 cm. Each side of the cube is 6 cm.
A cube cannot have sides with different lengths.