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Akimi4 [234]
3 years ago
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5. What is the volume of a cube with a side that is 7 ft. long

Mathematics
2 answers:
hjlf3 years ago
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mainly an addition to the terrific reply above, which is absolutely correct

Check the picture below.

jolli1 [7]3 years ago
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  • 5.) What is the volume of a cube with a side that is 7 ft. long.

\huge\underline{\sf{\red{Given:}}}

\quad\quad\quad\quad\sf{v = volume}

\quad\quad\quad\quad\sf{s = side}

\quad\quad\quad\quad\sf{s = 7ft}

\huge\underline{\sf{\red{Fomula:}}}

\quad\quad\quad\quad \boxed{\sf{v =  {s}^{3} }}

\huge\underline{\sf{\red{Solution:}}}

\quad\quad\quad\quad {\sf{⟶v =  {s}^{3} }}

\quad\quad\quad\quad {\sf{⟶v =  {(7)}^{3} }}

\quad\quad\quad\quad {\sf{⟶v =  7×7×7 }}

\quad\quad\quad\quad {\sf{⟶v =  343 }}

\quad\quad\quad\quad ⟶\boxed {\sf{v =  343  \: {ft}^{3} }}

\huge\underline{\sf{\red{Answer:}}}

\huge\quad\quad  \underline{\boxed {\sf{ \red{v =  343  \: {ft}^{3} }}}}

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