What is the volume of a cube with side length 9 feet? fifty-four cubic feet eighty-one cubic feet four hundred eighty-six cubic feet seven hundred twenty-nine cubic feet
the formula for the volume of a cube, which you should know and remember, is V=x^3, where x is the length of any side of the cube. Given that the side length, x, is 9 feet, please calculate the volume of this cube.
wat?
@marrero, I worked with you earlier, and your first response there was also, "wat?" That word is spelled "what," not "wat." Why are you asking, "What?" I have given you the exact formula for the volume of a cube, which is V=x^3, explained that x stands for the length of any one side of the cube, and have reminded you that x=9 feet here. Please find the cube of (9 feet). Label the result with V. That's it. Part of my goal in working with every OpenStudy student is to help that person learn how to do as much of the work for himself/herself as possible.
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