Yes, all sides on a cube are the same, if they weren't then it wouldn't be a cube.
All edges of a cube are the same length. A cuboid has three quartets of lines: at least one of which is of a length different from the other two. Equivalently, all sides of a cube are squares, at least some sides of a cuboid are rectangles.
you would write 6^3, since all the sides of a cube are the same.(Length, width, and height)
8 For a cube, all sides are the same, thus: Side_length3 = 512 => Side_length = cube_root(512) = 8
They all have to be if it is a perfect cube.
The characteristic length of a cube refers to the length of a side of a cube. Since the length of all the sides of a cube are the same, the characteristic length refers to all sides.
The characteristic length of a cube refers to the length of a side of a cube. Since the length of all the sides of a cube are the same, the characteristic length refers to all sides.
the correct classification of a cube is that a cube has six sides and all the faces are the same length and shape a cube is like a dice in monopoly it has six sides that are all of the same length height and base.
A square or cube
10, one of the characteristics of a cube is that all of its sides are the same length.
A cube cannot have long and short sides: all sides MUST be of the same length.
A cube prism.
Well a square cube is the same length on all sides unlike a rectangle cube.
Yes, all sides on a cube are the same, if they weren't then it wouldn't be a cube.
All edges of a cube are the same length. A cuboid has three quartets of lines: at least one of which is of a length different from the other two. Equivalently, all sides of a cube are squares, at least some sides of a cuboid are rectangles.
six (like a cube which is a special rectangular prism, one with all sides the same length)
you would write 6^3, since all the sides of a cube are the same.(Length, width, and height)