Which is the side length of a cube with a volume of 64 m3?

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: Which is the side length of a cube with a volume of 64 m3?

Volume: 64m³

a^3 = 64
\sqrt[3]{64} [/tex] = 4 m
                                 
                          the answer
Check

4 * 4 * 4 = 64 m³ 
                   

Related Questions

7y-2y+4+3y=-20please show your work
Function or not a Function?
Help me with this please. I’ll mark you as a brainliest
The main tank at an aquarium is a cylinder with diameter 203 ft and height 25 ft. Using 3.14 for pi, find the volume of the tank to the nearest cubic foot.
Drag an answer to each box to complete this paragraph proof.Given: Triangle ABC Prove: m∠A=72°

2b^2-9b-5
How do you answer this by factoring

Answers

Maybe ask google i sometimes do that
Simple...

you have: 2b^(2)-9b-5

Using the box method-->>>

What multiplies to -10 and adds to -9?

-10*1=-10

-10+1=-9

(b-5)(2b+1)

Thus, your answer.

What is the most appropriate unit of measure for the distance between Atlanta, GA and Athens, GA?A)
feet
B)
meters
C)
miles
D)
yards

Answers

Man your answer is C all the way merry Christmas btw and happy new year

Answer:

B. Miles

Step-by-step explanation:


Jacob has a piece of toast that has butter on one side, and he dropped it twice. Both times it landed with the butter side up. If he drops it two more times, what is the probability that it will have landed butter side up a total of three times? one over four one over two one over three two over three

Answers

P(total of 3) = 2C1 * (0.5) * (0.5) = 2 * 0.25 = 0.5 = 1/2

Help me please I will UPVOTWhen you square each side of an equation, is the resulting equation equivalent to the original?

Answers

When you square each side of an equation then the resulting equation is not equivalent to the original
Yes, that is true.

If x = y, x² = y².
If x = y, substitute x into where y is;

x² = y²
x² = (x)²
Thus, yes they will be.

Find each product or quotient. Use significant digits. 1,370 m 31.7 sa. 43 m/s
b. 43.218 m/s
c. 43.22 m/s
d. 43.2 m/s

Answers

I think you are asking for the quotient of the numbers because base from the choices the units are meters per second and the given has units of meters and seconds. So, the quotient of the numbers is 43.218 meters per second which is option B.

A car agency charges Yolanda 25.00 plus 0.10 per mile that the car is driven. Yolanda wants to spend less than 35.00 on the car rental. How many miles can she drive the rental car

Answers

The correct answer is 79