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The volume of a cube is found by cubing the edge length — or multiplying it by itself twice.
In other words, the volume of a cube is as follows:

Simplified:

To find the edge length from the volume, you'd have to do the opposite, which is to find the cubic root.
The answer would be one of the following in the photo below....if not do you have a picture you could show me of the possible answers?
3/2 and 9/10. Look at the denominators. 2 times what number equals 10. That number would be 5. So if you multiply the first fractions denominator by 5 you get 10. Do the same to the top. you get a new fracrion which is 15/10. Add normally. 15/10 + 9/10 = 24/10. In lowest terms it is 2 2/5 (2 wholes and 2 out of 5)
Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
the sides do not have the same measurments which is required of the SSS postulate