Need help with some math lol.
Alistair has a cube-shaped box that has a volume of 216 cubic inches.
1. What is the edge length of Alstair's box?
2. What is the formula for the volume of a cube?
3. If you know the volume of a cube, how do you find its edge length?
4. How would you write the edge length of Alistair's box using a cube root?
5. Fill in the x's
3 divided by 216=3 divided by 6 times x times x=3 divided by x to the third power = x
6. What is the edge length of Alistair's box?
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BexleyBrooks:
The next question is: Sian's room is in the shape of a square. its area is 121 square feet. How long is one side of Sian's room?
silvernight269:
@bexleybrooks wrote:
The next question is: Sian's room is in the shape of a square. its area is 121 square feet. How long is one side of Sian's room?
Well this one is easy. Because the room is a square, the length and width have to equal the same. And since you need to find what L and W is to equal 121 square feet the formula is LxH=121 L=H
silvernight269:
Thats probably the closest i can get you without telling you the answer.
BexleyBrooks:
@silvernight269 wrote:
Thats probably the closest i can get you without telling you the answer.
Thats fine. Thank you
silvernight269:
The square area to find the lenth and the rest applies the the first question as well
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silvernight269:
Since we are assuming that the volume is that of a cube its just a 3D model of a square essentially. So that means all the side are equal.