Surface area is the sum of the areas of all the surfaces of an object. When you add units, they stay the same. Since you are adding, let's say, meters squared and meters squared and meters squared, your unit is still meters squared. Volume is a measure of how much space is inside an object. To find volume, you must multiply length, width, and height. In our example, that would be meters x meters x meters. When you multiply units, they multiply to each other. So, we get meters cubed, or meters^3.
Since there are 10 mm in 1 cm, one must multiply by 10^2 = 100. So the answer is 100,000 mm squared.
lets take 2 for example, for a power of 2 (squared) you need to do 2x2=4 for powers of 3 (cubed) you must do 2x2x2=8 so for a power of 4 you must do 2x2x2x2=16. hope this helps :)
Must be less than 7, 7 cubed = 343. 6? 216 + 36 = 252 5? 125 + 25 = 150 No solution in integers, 5.811 seems to be the nearest (229.992) without going into ten-thousandths.
No even values of n will give give an odd value of n3, so n must be odd.When n is odd, n2 is also odd, so n2+1 must be even. ■
n squared x n n x n x n = n cubed n x n = n squared n squared x n = n cubed
Surface area is the sum of the areas of all the surfaces of an object. When you add units, they stay the same. Since you are adding, let's say, meters squared and meters squared and meters squared, your unit is still meters squared. Volume is a measure of how much space is inside an object. To find volume, you must multiply length, width, and height. In our example, that would be meters x meters x meters. When you multiply units, they multiply to each other. So, we get meters cubed, or meters^3.
Since there are 10 mm in 1 cm, one must multiply by 10^2 = 100. So the answer is 100,000 mm squared.
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Volume cannot be "centemeters squared. it must be "centimeters cubed" cm3. The density of a 30cm3 ball with mass 33.0 g is 33/30 = 1.1
First the metres must be unsquared, converted to centimetres, then squared. Sq. root 500 = 22.36 22.36m = 2236cm 2236.06...x2236.06...=5,000,000cm 2. More simply, just multiply by 10,000 (because for metres to become centimetres you multiply by 100, but since it is metres squared you multiply be 100 again, so 10,000 (100x100).
Yes, 64 is 4 cubed. 4 x 4 x 4 = 64 Another way to look at it: 64 is 8 squared. 8 is a cubed number. 8 = 2 x 2 x 2. Therefore, 64 must be a cubed number: 2^2 x 2^2 x 2^2 = 8^2.
lets take 2 for example, for a power of 2 (squared) you need to do 2x2=4 for powers of 3 (cubed) you must do 2x2x2=8 so for a power of 4 you must do 2x2x2x2=16. hope this helps :)
The answer to your question is 10.89. In order to square a number, you must multiply it by itself.
Must be less than 7, 7 cubed = 343. 6? 216 + 36 = 252 5? 125 + 25 = 150 No solution in integers, 5.811 seems to be the nearest (229.992) without going into ten-thousandths.
First, you must multiply the length by the width (10x4) and you will get 40 feet. Then you multiply the 40 feet by the height (40x1.7) to get an answer of 68 cubed feet.
No even values of n will give give an odd value of n3, so n must be odd.When n is odd, n2 is also odd, so n2+1 must be even. ■