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A cube has a surface area of 900 cm what is the number of cubic cm in the volume of the cube
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A cube has a surface area of 900 cm what is the number of cubic cm in the volume of the cube
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SA = 900cm^2
SA = 6×(s^2), where "s" is one side or edge of each square surface face
900 = 6s^2
150 = s^2
So each side is
The volume (V) of a cube is:
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