In order to answer that, we also need to know how many units
in the length and how many units in the width of the box.
the mks unit is kg/m cube and the cgs unit is g/cm cube
The edge of a cube that has a volume 64 cubic units is: 4 units.
Note that a "yard" is a one-dimensional unit and a "cube" is three-dimensional. The two units cannot be converted back and forth.
A 3.5 unit cube has a volume of 42.875 cubic units.
It is a multi-based arithmetic blocks. Which in 1 cube you represent i unit. In ten cube you represents ten units. In hundred units it is a flat. And there is also a thousandths unit.
As a number followed by a unit for volume or the cube of a unit for length.
A metre is a unit of length. A cubic decimetre is a unit of volume. The two units are therefore incompatible.
48 unit cubes
Yes. Volume is measured in cubic units.
There is no such unit as a 'cubic milliliter'.A cube with an edge of 7 length units has a volume of 343 of the same unit cubed.
Some cubic units are themselves derived units, for example litres. Or you can write the unit out in full: for example, cubic metre, cubic centimetre or even cc. Or you can use the cube exponent: metres3.
Units cubed are units in the third power (units3), it is often shown when dealing with the volume of 3D objects/shapes.