The volume of cube
A is equal to the
surface area of cube
B. If both have
integral side lengths,
the minimum surface
area (in square units)
of cube B will be:
Cube A
Cube B
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
b is the correct answer please give me brilliant mark yrrr
Answered by
0
Answer:
A cube is a rectangular solid whose length, width, and height are equal. See Volume and Surface Area of a Cube, below. Substituting, s for the length, width and height into the formulas for volume and surface area of a rectangular solid, we get:
V
=
L
W
H
S
=
2
L
H
+
2
L
W
+
2
W
H
V
=
s
⋅
s
⋅
s
S
=
2
s
⋅
s
+
2
s
⋅
s
+
2
s
⋅
s
V
=
s
3
S
=
2
s
2
+
2
s
2
+
2
s
2
S
=
6
s
2
So for a cube, the formulas for volume and surface area are
V
=
s
3
and
S
=
6
s
2
.
Step-by-step explanation:
For any cube with sides of length
s
,
Similar questions
Math,
1 month ago
Math,
2 months ago
Math,
2 months ago
Computer Science,
9 months ago
Math,
9 months ago