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The Surface area, S, of a cube (in square centimeters) can be modeled with the equation S=6V^3/2. Where V is the volume of cubic centimeters.What is the volume of a cube with a …
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The Surface area, S, of a cube (in square centimeters) can be modeled with the equation S=6V^3/2. Where V is the volume of cubic centimeters.What is the volume of a cube with a surface area of 162 square centimeters?
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I think the volume would be 12371.54
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