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. Find the side of the cube whose volume is 1728 cm3.​

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Answered by Snapskg730
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Answer:

side of the cube whose volume = 1728 cm³

side³ = 1728

side = 12 cm

Answered by INSIDI0US
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Step-by-step explanation:

Question :-

  • Find the side of cube whose volume is 1,728 cm³.

To Find :-

  • Side of cube.

Solution :-

Given :

  • Volume = 1,728 cm³

By using the formula,

{\sf{\longrightarrow Volume\ of\ cube\ =\ a^3}}

Where,

  • a = length of the side

According to the question, by using the formula, we get :

{\sf{\longrightarrow Volume\ of\ cube\ =\ a^3}}

{\sf{\longrightarrow 1,728\ =\ a^3}}

{\sf{\longrightarrow \sqrt[3]{1,728}\ =\ a}}

{\sf{\longrightarrow 12\ =\ a}}

{\sf{\longrightarrow a\ =\ 12\ cm}}

\therefore Hence, side of cube is 12 cm.

More To Know :-

\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}\cline{1-3}\bf Shape&\bf Volume\ formula&\bf Surface\ area formula\\\cline{1-3}\sf Cube&\tt l^3}&\tt 6l^2\\\cline{1-3}\sf Cuboid&\tt lbh&\tt 2(lb+bh+lh)\\\cline{1-3}\sf Cylinder&\tt {\pi}r^2h&\tt 2\pi{r}(r+h)\\\cline{1-3}\sf Hollow\ cylinder&\tt \pi{h}(R^2-r^2)&\tt 2\pi{rh}+2\pi{Rh}+2\pi(R^2-r^2)\\\cline{1-3}\sf Cone&\tt 1/3\ \pi{r^2}h&\tt \pi{r}(r+s)\\\cline{1-3}\sf Sphere&\tt 4/3\ \pi{r}^3&\tt 4\pi{r}^2\\\cline{1-3}\sf Hemisphere&\tt 2/3\ \pi{r^3}&\tt 3\pi{r}^2\\\cline{1-3}\end{array}

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