Use the standard formula L³ (length cubed) to calculate the volume of cubes
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The volume of a regular solid is given by Volume V = LWH (length x width x height). This is simplified when talking about the volume of a cube because the lengths of all it's sides are the same. So we can easily calculate the volume of cubes using the formula:
V = L³
For example, if we have a cube with a side length of 4 cm, the volume of that cube will be:
V = 4³ = 4 x 4 x 4 = 64 cm³
This topic asks you to calculate the volume of different sized cubes. Many of the calculations can be done in your head, but some will require a calculator. All decimal answers are given to 3 decimal places.
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The topic "Calculate volume of cubes" is in the category Geometry & measures for 7th grade (ages 12 to 13).
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