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how \:  \:  much \:  \:  area \:  \:  ( in  \:  \: sq .  \:  \:units ) will  \: a  \: cube  \: of volume  \: a {}^{2}   \: units  \: cover  \: on  \: the  \: floorSolve it ⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️

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Answered by sruthikajagadeesan20
4

Answer:

Explanation:

The surface area of a cube = 6a2 where a is the length of the side of each edge of the cube. Put another way, since all sides of a cube are equal, a is just the lenght of one side of a cube.

We have 96 = 6a2 → a2 = 16, so that's the area of one face of the cube.

Solving we get √16, so a = 4

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Answered by Keerthika113
1

Answer:

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