Math, asked by praptisri111, 4 days ago

find the volume of cube whose side is 5cm
a)25 sq. cm (b)125 cu. cm (c)25 cu. cm​

Answers

Answered by spbankingandsscserie
28

Answer:

Opition b) 125 cu.cm is the correct answer

Step-by-step explanation:

 ✧ \large\bf {Given}

  • Side of a cube = 5cm

✧ \large \bf{Find}

  • Volume of a cube

 ✧ \large\bf{Solution}

Volume of a cube = a³

= 5³

= 5×5×5

= 125cm³

❆ \large\bf{Additional  \: Information}

  • Length of Diagonals of face of a cube = √2(edge)
  • Perimeter of a cube = 12(edge)
  • The surface area of a cube = 6a²
  • Volume of the cuboid = (length × breadth × height)
  • Diagonal of the cuboid =√( l² + b² +h²)
  • Perimeter of cuboid = 4 (length + breadth + height)
Answered by вяαíиℓуDívuu
17

 \mathfrak{Explanation-:}

In the question it is given that side of a cube is 5cm. We need to Find its Volume.

To solve this Question we should know the Formula to Find Volume of a Cube.

So, Here is The Formula To Find Volume of a Cube:

  \star \: \boxed{ \bold{Volume  \: of \:  a \:  Cube = (Side)³}}

By using this Formula we can solve this Question.

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 \mathfrak{Solution:-}

Given-:

  • Side of a Cube = 5cm

To Find-:

  • Volume of a Cube = ?

Using Formula-:

  \star \: \boxed{ \bold{Volume  \: of \:  a \:  Cube = (Side)³}}

Calculation-:

 \: \boxed{ \bold{Volume  \: of \:  a \:  Cube = (Side)³}} \\  \\  \sf \implies \: (5) {}^{3}  \\  \\  \sf \implies \: 5 \times 5  \times 5 \\  \\  \sf \implies \:  \boxed{ \sf{125cm {}^{3} }}

Hence, the Volume of a Cube is 125cm³.

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MORE TO KNOW-:

● Volume of a cuboid = l × b × h

● Volume of a cube = (side)³

● Volume of a cylinder = πr³h

● Volume of a cone = ⅓ πr2²h

● Volume of a sphere = 4/3 πr³

● Volume of a hemisphere = ⅔ πr³

Symbology-:

l denotes Length

b denotes Breadth

h denotes Height

r denotes Radius

Value of π = 22/7

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