The equation of the volume of a cube is s^3, where 's' is the length of one edge. So the edge would be the cubed root of the volume. In your case, the cube root of 200. Which is 5.848 (approx).
Density = mass/volume , so 200/50 = 4 g / cubic cm.
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To find the least number that should be multiplied to 200 to make it a perfect cube, we need to break down 200 into its prime factors, which are 2^3 * 5^2. To make it a perfect cube, we need to have each prime factor raised to a power that is a multiple of 3. Therefore, we need to multiply 2 * 5 = 10 to 200 to make it a perfect cube, resulting in 2000 (2^3 * 5^3).
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Volume = Mass/Density = 600 g/3.00 g cm3 = 200 cm3
200*200*200 cubic centimetres = 8*106 cc
Density = mass/volume , so 200/50 = 4 g / cubic cm.
200 cubic meters (m³) is a volume measurement that can be visualized as a cube with each side measuring approximately 5.84 meters (since the cube root of 200 is about 5.84). In practical terms, 200 m³ can hold 200,000 liters of liquid or approximately 53,000 gallons. This volume is often used in contexts such as storage, construction, and landscaping.
The cube has 6 faces. Area of the 6 faces = (6 x 200 x 200) = 240,000 square centimeters = 24 square meters Volume = L W H = (200 x 200 x 200) = 8,000,000 cubic centimeters = 8 cubic meters ============================================== Easier way to do it: 200 cm = 2 meters Area of one face = 2 x 2 = 4 square meters Area of 6 faces = 6 x 4 = 24 square meters Volume = 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 cubic meters
To find how many cube numbers are less than or equal to 200, we calculate the cube roots of numbers starting from 1. The largest integer ( n ) such that ( n^3 \leq 200 ) is 5, since ( 5^3 = 125 ) and ( 6^3 = 216 ), which exceeds 200. Therefore, the cube numbers less than or equal to 200 are ( 1^3, 2^3, 3^3, 4^3, ) and ( 5^3 ), totaling 5 cube numbers.
To find the volume percent of a component in a solution, divide the volume of that component by the total volume of the solution, then multiply by 100. The formula is: Volume Percent = (Volume of Component / Total Volume of Solution) × 100. For example, if you have 30 mL of alcohol in a 200 mL solution, the volume percent would be (30 mL / 200 mL) × 100 = 15%.
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To find the volume of 200 grams of silver, you can use the density of silver, which is approximately 10.49 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). The volume can be calculated using the formula: volume = mass/density. Therefore, the volume of 200 grams of silver is approximately 19.1 cm³ (200 g ÷ 10.49 g/cm³).
Select any two positive measurements, x and y inches. If the third dimension is 200/xy inches then x, y and 200/xy will satisfy the requirements. Since x and y are ANY numbers there are an infinite number of possible answers.
To find a number that, when cubed, results in a value greater than 200 but less than 300, you can consider the cube roots of those boundaries. The cube root of 200 is approximately 5.85, and the cube root of 300 is about 6.67. Therefore, any number between 5.85 and 6.67, such as 6, can be cubed to get a result in that range, since (6^3 = 216).
Divide by 1,000,000.
The cube root of 200, which is 5.848.