The volume of a cube is length times width times height. As it is a cube these three numbers are the same, so x^3 is the volume of a cube, hence the name 'cubed'.
It depends on what three numbers it is. For example: 2 times 2 times 2 actually equals 8 if you know your exponents.
One number is 63 and the other is 21.
The volume of the prism is three times as much as that of the prism.
A ruler. Measure one of the sides, and take that measurement times itself three times, and you'll have the volume.
The volume of a cube is length times width times height. As it is a cube these three numbers are the same, so x^3 is the volume of a cube, hence the name 'cubed'.
The numbers are 21 and 63.
Cubed
Three times three times three.
Sun: 109 times the diameter of the Earth.Moon: About 1/4 the diameter of the Earth.Note that the surface is proportional to the second power; and the volume, to the third power of the diameter. For example, the Sun's volume is more than a million times the Earth's volume.You get yet other numbers if you compare masses, instead of diameter or volume.Sun: 109 times the diameter of the Earth.Moon: About 1/4 the diameter of the Earth.Note that the surface is proportional to the second power; and the volume, to the third power of the diameter. For example, the Sun's volume is more than a million times the Earth's volume.You get yet other numbers if you compare masses, instead of diameter or volume.Sun: 109 times the diameter of the Earth.Moon: About 1/4 the diameter of the Earth.Note that the surface is proportional to the second power; and the volume, to the third power of the diameter. For example, the Sun's volume is more than a million times the Earth's volume.You get yet other numbers if you compare masses, instead of diameter or volume.Sun: 109 times the diameter of the Earth.Moon: About 1/4 the diameter of the Earth.Note that the surface is proportional to the second power; and the volume, to the third power of the diameter. For example, the Sun's volume is more than a million times the Earth's volume.You get yet other numbers if you compare masses, instead of diameter or volume.
26+7
9 and 10
The mean times three will be the total of all three numbers. Multiply the mean times three and subtract the sum of the two numbers from that total.
It depends on what three numbers it is. For example: 2 times 2 times 2 actually equals 8 if you know your exponents.
One number is 63 and the other is 21.
The volume of the prism is three times as much as that of the prism.
Eight times larger.