(a)
The length of side of the given cube.
Answer to Problem 17A
Side length of given cube is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A cube is given whose volume is
Calculation:
As we know that volume of a cube is given by
So, side of a cube will be given as
Here, volume of the given cube is
So, side of the cube will be as follows:
Hence, side of given cube is
(b)
To find the length of side of the given cube.
Answer to Problem 17A
Side length of given cube is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A cube is given whose volume is
Calculation:
As we know that volume of a cube is given by
So, side of a cube will be given as
Here, volume of the given cube is
So, side of the cube will be -
Hence, side of given cube is
(c)
The length of side of the given cube.
Answer to Problem 17A
Side length of given cube is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A cube is given whose volume is
Calculation:
As we know that volume of a cube is given by
So, side of a cube will be given as
Here, volume of the given cube is
So, side of the cube will be -
Hence, side of given cube is
(d)
] length of side of the given cube.
Answer to Problem 17A
Side length of given cube is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A cube is given whose volume is
Calculation:
As we know that volume of a cube is given by
So, side of a cube will be given as
Here, volume of the given cube is
So, side of the cube will be
Hence, side of given cube is
(e)
The length of side of the given cube.
Answer to Problem 17A
Side length of given cube is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A cube is given whose volume is
Calculation:
As we know that volume of a cube is given by -
So, side of a cube will be given as -
Here, volume of the given cube is
So, side of the cube will be -
Hence, side of given cube is
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