Geometry: Finding the Volume of a Cube
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Geometry: Finding the Volume of a Cube

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Lateral Area = Perimeter of the base x Height-A cube has 6 sides, each is a square with sides N, your word.The area of one face is therefore, N^2,Volume of the cube is just N * area of one face = N^3-N to the third power for volume.......
The edge of a cube in equal to "N". Find the volume and Surface Area.

Volume = Length x Height x Width

Surface Area = Lateral Area + 2B (B=the area of the base)
Lateral Area = Perimeter of the base x Height

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A cube has 6 sides, each is a square with sides N, your word.

The area of one face is therefore, N^2, so the surface area of the cube is 6N^2

Volume of the cube is just N * area of one face = N^3

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N to the third power for volume. SA= N squared times 6
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