For the size in gallons for a rectangular aquarium, the formula is: (Length x Width x Height) divided by 231
l^3
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6(pi)l2, where l = length of side
it's V=LxWxH (volume is equal to length times width times height)
Since a cube has all sides equal, its side X side X side or side3. The answer will be cubic cm's or mm's or inches, depending on initial measurement.
You never "calculate the edges". You may need to calculate, for example, their individual length, their collective total length, the distance between them, the area or the volume bounded by them, their slopes or directions, or the number of them that exist on a cube. You'd need a different formula for each of these operations.
Cube
A cube has 8 points, but the mathematical name for a point is a 'vertice'
To find the side length of a cube with a volume of 528, we use the formula for the volume of a cube, which is ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the side length. By taking the cube root of the volume, we have ( s = \sqrt[3]{528} ). Calculating this gives ( s \approx 8.06 ). Therefore, the side length of the cube is approximately 8.06 units.
In mathematical terms, a net is a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional solid. It consists of a pattern of shapes that can be folded to form the surfaces of the solid. For example, the net of a cube includes six squares arranged in a way that allows them to be folded into the cube's three-dimensional shape. Nets are useful for visualizing and calculating surface areas and understanding geometric properties.
Try calculating the cube of different numbers, until you get close enough.
A rectangular prism. If every edge is the same length, then it is a cube.