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If a cube has a surface area of 150 in?, what is its volume?

User Marcos Dimitrio
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The surface area (A) of a cube is computed as follows:


A=6\cdot a^2

where a is the length of the cube edges

Substituting with A = 150 in², and solving for a:


\begin{gathered} 150=6\cdot a^2 \\ (150)/(6)=a^2 \\ 25=a^2 \\ \sqrt[]{25}=a \\ 5\text{ in = }a \end{gathered}

The volume (V) of a cube is calculated as follows:


V=a^3

Substituting with a = 5 in:


\begin{gathered} V=5^3 \\ V=125in^3 \end{gathered}

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