Well, darling, a 1-inch cube has a volume of 1 cubic inch. It's as simple as that. So, if you ever need to fill a tiny cube with some liquid courage, you'll know exactly how much it can hold.
If you double a 2-inch cube to a four-inch cube, its volume increases from eight cubic inches to 64 cubic inches.
The volume of a 3-inch cube is 27 cubicinches. (not "inches")
343 cubic inches.
volume = 3in x 3in x 3in = 27in3
The volume of a standard six-sided dice is calculated by finding the volume of a cube. Each side of the dice is a square, so the volume formula for a cube (V = s^3, where s is the length of one side) can be used. Assuming the standard size of a dice is 1 inch on each side, the volume would be 1^3 = 1 cubic inch.
The volume of a cube with 1 inch on each side is: 1 cubic inch.
1^3 inches = 1 cubic inch
The volume is 1 cubic inch.
The volume of a 5 inch cube is: 125 cubic inches.
If you double a 2-inch cube to a four-inch cube, its volume increases from eight cubic inches to 64 cubic inches.
1/8th of a cubic inch
The cube's volume is 0.216 cubic inches.
About 0.55 fluid ounces or 16.4mL or one cubic inch.
Try it out. A cube with four-inch sides has a volume of 64 cubic inches. A cube with two-inch sides has a volume of 8 cubic inches. That's eight times less.
The volume of a cube whose edges are 4.5 inch long is: 91.13 cubic inches.
A 3-inch cube has a volume of: 27 cubic inches.
The volume is 343 cubic inches for a 7-inch cube.