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bulgar [2K]
3 years ago
9

The volume of a cube can be found using the equation V = s^3, where V is the volume and s is the measure of one side of the cube

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A cube has a volume of 756 in^3. How do you find the length of a side?

Question 4 options:

s = cube root of 756 in.


s = 756 in.


s = 756^3 in.


s = the square root of 756 in.
Mathematics
1 answer:
hoa [83]3 years ago
3 0
Volume = Length x Length x Length

Volume = Length³

Length = ∛Volume

Given that Volume = 756 in³

Length = ∛756

Answer: ∛756 (option A)
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