Scales to measure its mass and a ruler to measure the length of the cube's side.
length by width by height
Multiply the Length by the Width by the Height. Measure one edge. Cube the number.
Assuming that "measure" means the length of the side, then the cube equals 8000 cm3. This is because the formula for the volume of a cube is v = l3 where l equals the length of a side of the cube. 203 = 8000.
All you need is a graduated ruler to measure the length of one edge. From there one calculates the volume. For a cube, which has edges of equal length, you can find the the volume by cubing the length of an edge. Vcube = e3
Scales to measure its mass and a ruler to measure the length of the cube's side.
length by width by height
It's the cube root of its volume or simply measure it
Pick any edge. Measure its length. Multiply its length by 12.
Multiply the Length by the Width by the Height. Measure one edge. Cube the number.
Assuming that "measure" means the length of the side, then the cube equals 8000 cm3. This is because the formula for the volume of a cube is v = l3 where l equals the length of a side of the cube. 203 = 8000.
All you need is a graduated ruler to measure the length of one edge. From there one calculates the volume. For a cube, which has edges of equal length, you can find the the volume by cubing the length of an edge. Vcube = e3
It is a measure of volume. Volume is 3 dimensional, hence the cubic. The cubic part comes from the word cube. The formula for a cube is the length x length x length. So measure out 1 metre, and then a metre high. That makes a square meter. Now measure out a meter poing back from this. This makes a cube in which each dimension is a meter
Measure the length of the edge of the cube and multiply this by itself 3 times.Fill a measuring jug with enough water to cover the cube. Measure the level of water. Immerse the cube in the water in jug and measure the level of the water. The difference in level is the volume of the cube.
1. Measure the length of one of the sides and cube it (ie multiply the length by the length by the length) 2. Get a bowl with enough water to cover the cube; mark the level of the water; submerge the cube in the water and mark the new level of the water. The volume of the cube is the volume between the two marks - this can be measured by removing the cube and using a measuring jug to measure the amount of water that is needed to be added to raise the water from the first mark to the second mark.
Depends on what information you do have. But I would suggest you measure it using a ruler, tape measure or similar.
Measure the length of its side - using vernier callipers for accuracy - and cube the result.