Answer:
1000 cm3
Explanation:
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Cindy S. asked • 10/03/16
The volume of a cube is related to the area of a face by the formula V= A^3/2. What is the volume of a cube whose face has an area of 100 cm^2?
The volume of a cube ir related to the area of a face by the formula V=A^3/2. What is the volume of a cube whose face has an area of 100cm^2? the question is a geometry it has to do with math it's a 10th grade question it deals with fraction geometrical backgrounds
and it deals with geometry and formulas a from 1.3 to 1.3 A=0 V= a over 2 it has two varieties of math geometry and math
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Adam V. answered • 10/03/16
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We have V=A3/2
We know that A = 100cm2, so just plug the area into the equation:
V = 1003/2
= 1002/2 * 1001/2
= 100 * √(100)
= 100 * 10 = 1000 cm3
Therefore, the area is 1000cm3
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Another way to solve the problem is to figure out what the side length is from the area. Since the area is 100cm2, and we know that area of a cube face is s2 (where s is the length of the side), we can figure out the side length first like this:
s = √(100cm2)
s = 10cm
Then we can calculate volume using V = s3 = 1000 cm3