Each side of the cube must be 6 units in length. But, since there is no restriction on the units used, there are infinitely many possible cubes. The cubes can have sides of 6 centimetres, 6 millimetres, 6 metres, 6 inches, 6 miles or 6 of any other unit - including units that you simply make up.
Yes Volume: Is the amount it takes to build it. Surface Area: Is how much is on the surface.
Yes they would have to be similar cubes.
A cube with an edge length of 6 units has a 216 square unit surface area and a 216 cubic unit volume.
No, the greater the surface area the faster the ice cube will melt.
Congruent ones. A cube of side x has a volume of x3. Any other cube, of volume x3 must have sides of length x and so the two cubes must be congruent.
There is no reason for the surface area to remain the same even if the volume is the same.
figures with the same volume does not have the same surface area.
The eight little cubes, combined, have the same volume as the single big cube has, but they have double the surface area of the big one.
Yes, they can. They can also have the same surface area, but different volume.
If they have the same radius then it is: 3 to 2
It decreases. As the dimensions increase by a number, the surface area increases by the same number to the power of 2, but the volume increases by the same number to the power of 3, meaning that the volume increases faster than the surface area.
The Volume increases faster than the Surface Area