The cube's surface area is 54 cm2 and its volume is 27 cm3
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The surface-area-to-volume ratio may be calculated as follows: -- Find the surface area of the shape. -- Find the volume of the shape. -- Divide the surface area by the volume. The quotient is the surface-area-to-volume ratio.
This question cannot be answered in a sensible way. A surface area has dimensions [L2]. The volume has dimensions [L3]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information.
if "s" is the length of a side, then the surface area A is 6s^2 (6 times s squared) the volume V is s^3 (s cubed) so s = V^(1/3) and A = 6V^(2/3)
The volume is cubed and the surface area is squared.
Surface area is squared. Only volume is cubed.
Surface area is squared; volume is cubed.
The surface area of a sphere with a radius of 42cm is about 22,167cm2
The volume cannot be calculated from an area measurement (42 cm squared) because volume is a measure of cubic units (cm^3). To calculate volume, you would need a third dimension such as height or depth.
6:1
3 to 7
384.5 units squared.
The volume is 8 cubic cm.
It is not possible to have a sphere with a surface are of 300 metres squared and a volume of 500 metres cubed. A surface area of 300 sq metres would imply a volume of 488.6 cubic metres or a shape that is non-spherical!
CUBED!?!?!?! example : 42cm² <-------- little 2
The cube's surface area is 54 cm2 and its volume is 27 cm3