6 cm is a unit of length, and length cannot be converted to volume. It would be like saying, "how many miles are in a gallon of milk?" It just doesn't work.
Volume = 2*4*6 = 48 cubic cm
Since the formula for volume of a cube is s to the 3rd power, the answer would be 6 to the 3rd power, which equals 216
A base AREA cannot be 6 cm. Area is measured in square units of measure. If the base area is 6 cm2 then the volume is 6*7 = 42 cm3 and pi does not enter into the calculations at all.
6 cm.
A rectangular prism with length 7 cm, width 4 cm and height 6 cm has a volume of 168cm3
6 cm is a unit of length, and length cannot be converted to volume. It would be like saying, "how many miles are in a gallon of milk?" It just doesn't work.
Volume = 2*4*6 = 48 cubic cm
It is: length x width x height. Example: The length is 5 cm, width is 6 cm, and height is 8 cm. So do 5 x 6 x 8, which equals 240. Hope this helped you!
6 cm
In order to find the volume of the cube you multiply length * width * height which is cube root of 6 cm * cube root of 6 cm * cube root of 6 cm = 6 cubic cm
Since the formula for volume of a cube is s to the 3rd power, the answer would be 6 to the 3rd power, which equals 216
It is: 6 cm
A base AREA cannot be 6 cm. Area is measured in square units of measure. If the base area is 6 cm2 then the volume is 6*7 = 42 cm3 and pi does not enter into the calculations at all.
Volume = 10*9*6 = 540 cm3
The surface area of a cube is given by 6 times the side length squared, which equals 6 x (4 cm)^2 = 96 cm^2. The volume of a cube is the side length cubed, which is 4 cm x 4 cm x 4 cm = 64 cm^3. Therefore, the surface area to volume ratio is 96 cm^2 / 64 cm^3 = 1.5 cm^-1.
6 cm.