8 For a cube, all sides are the same, thus: Side_length3 = 512 => Side_length = cube_root(512) = 8
Surface area = 6s2, volume = s3
the volume of a cube is a*3
Volume is l*w*h, but in a cube the sides are all the same, so it is l*l*l, or in this case x*x*x = x3■
The volume of a 3-inch cube is 27 cubicinches. (not "inches")
It is a derived unit for volume and is equivalent to the volume of a cube whose sides are 10 decimetres each. Alternatively, it is a thousandth of a cube with sides of 1 metre.It is a derived unit for volume and is equivalent to the volume of a cube whose sides are 10 decimetres each. Alternatively, it is a thousandth of a cube with sides of 1 metre.It is a derived unit for volume and is equivalent to the volume of a cube whose sides are 10 decimetres each. Alternatively, it is a thousandth of a cube with sides of 1 metre.It is a derived unit for volume and is equivalent to the volume of a cube whose sides are 10 decimetres each. Alternatively, it is a thousandth of a cube with sides of 1 metre.
It is the volume of a cube whose sides are 1 cm.
Volume = 4.5*4.5*4.5 = 91.125 cubic inches.
The volume of a cube whose sides measure four inches is: 64 cubic inches.
A square does not have volume because it has no depth. A cube has volume. The formula to find the volume of a cube is length x width x height. Because all sides are equal in a cube, you can also cube the length of one side.Imagine a cube whose sides are all 2cm.Volume = 2cm x 2cm x 2cm = 8cm3orVolume = (2cm)3 = 8cm3.
The side length is the cube root of the volume.
A metre cube of concrete is a volume of concrete which is equivalent to the volume of a cube each of whose sides are 1 metre long.
A square does not have volume because it has no depth. A cube has volume. The formula to find the volume of a cube is length x width x height. Because all sides are equal in a cube, you can also cube the length of one side.Imagine a cube whose sides are all 2cm.Volume = 2cm x 2cm x 2cm = 8cm3orVolume = (2cm)3 = 8cm3.
A centimetre is a measure of length, not of volume. A litre is the volume of a cube whose sides are 10 decimetres.
Volume = s3
Volume = L x H x W Since a cube has all equal sides, Volume = 18 x 18x 18
It is represented by the volume of a cube whose sides are 1 decimetre.