17.576 cubic centimeters.
The length of a side of the square will be the square root of 26 km2, approximately 5.1 km (rounded from 5.09902).
Original volume = (S)3 New volume = (3S)3 = 27(S)3 = 27 times the original volume. The change is (27 times) - (1 time) = 26 times = 2,600 percent Semantic note: After increasing by 2,600 percent, the volume becomes 2,700 percent of what it was originally.
Just make the height and width as large as possible and then multiply those measurements with 26.
104 inches.
A regular pentagon with side length 26 cm has a perimeter of 26*5 = 130 cm. The three sides of the quadrilateral sum to 98.6 cm so the fourth side must be 130-98.6 = 31.4 cm.
It will be the cube root of 26
There are 6 equal surfaces in a cube, hence area of each surface is 52/6 = 26/3 = 8.666666666. Take the square root of 8.666666666 to get side which is 2.943920289
The length of a side of the square will be the square root of 26 km2, approximately 5.1 km (rounded from 5.09902).
Original volume = (S)3 New volume = (3S)3 = 27(S)3 = 27 times the original volume. The change is (27 times) - (1 time) = 26 times = 2,600 percent Semantic note: After increasing by 2,600 percent, the volume becomes 2,700 percent of what it was originally.
Cube root of 26 = 2.9625 (approx)
Well, first of all, that's no cube. All three dimensions of a cube are the same number. If they're not, then it's not a cube. -- The volume of that thing is (1 x 1 x 6) = 6 cubic units. -- Its surface area is [ 2 x (1 x 1) + 4 x (1 x 6) ] = (2 + 24) = 26 square units. -- The ratio of surface area to volume is 26 square units/6 cubic units = 41/3 per unit. -- For a cube, the ratio is always 6 per unit.
Just make the height and width as large as possible and then multiply those measurements with 26.
104 inches.
Perimeter = 5*26 = 130cm Missing length = 130-23.3-30.4-44.9 = 31.4cm
A regular pentagon with side length 26 cm has a perimeter of 26*5 = 130 cm. The three sides of the quadrilateral sum to 98.6 cm so the fourth side must be 130-98.6 = 31.4 cm.
Pretty close, but no.
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