Approximately, what is the volume of a box with side length of 10.1 cm? 2 points 100 cubic centimeter 1000 cubic centimeter 1300 cubic centimeter 1500 cubic centimeter
To get the volume of a cube, the formula to be used is [tex]\tt \underline {V =e^3 or \: s^3}[/tex], where (side × side × side) or (edge × edge × edge) is used to get the volume as the product.
Let's start using the formula [tex]\tt \underline {V =e^3 or \: s^3}[/tex]
[tex]\tt {V = s^3}[/tex]
[tex]\tt {V = 10.1 cm \times 10.1 cm \times 10.1 cm}[/tex]
[tex]\tt {V = 102.01 cm \times 10.1 cm}[/tex]
[tex]\tt V = \underline {1030.301 \: cm}^3[/tex]
» I think the problem is wrong, the 10.1 cm should be 10 cm. But if you round off the 1030.301 cm³ in nearest hundreds you can get 1000. [tex]\huge\blue{\overline{\qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad \: \: }}[/tex] Therefore, the volume of the box is 1000 cubic centimeters or 1000 cm³
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VOLUME OF CUBE
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PROBLEM :
Approximately, what is the volume of a box with side length of 10.1 cm?
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SOLUTION WITH EXPLANATION :
To get the volume of a cube, the formula to be used is [tex]\tt \underline {V =e^3 or \: s^3}[/tex], where (side × side × side) or (edge × edge × edge) is used to get the volume as the product.
Let's start using the formula [tex]\tt \underline {V =e^3 or \: s^3}[/tex]
» I think the problem is wrong, the 10.1 cm should be 10 cm. But if you round off the 1030.301 cm³ in nearest hundreds you can get 1000.
[tex]\huge\blue{\overline{\qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad \: \: }}[/tex]
Therefore, the volume of the box is 1000 cubic centimeters or 1000 cm³
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