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What is the volume of a cube whose edges each have a measurement of 1.6 cm?
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What is the volume of a cube whose edges each have a measurement of 1.6 cm?
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You can get the volume of any cube with this formula: V =
We know the sides are 1.6 cm so, plug them into the formula.
V =
So, the answer is 4.096.
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The formula for volume of a square is V = a^3.
This means you have to multiply 1.6 by itself 3 times, or 1.6^3.
1.6 x 1.6 x 1.6 = 4.096
So, your answer is 4.096 cm
I hope I helped - good luck on whatever you're doing!
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