A cube has six equal sides, so you only need to measure one side. Let’s call this length "s s s." It can be measured using a ruler or any other appropriate measuring tool. The formula for the volume VVV of a cube is V=s3V = s^3V=s3, where "sss" is the length of one side. Simply cube the length of the side. This means you multiply the side length by itself twice. For example, if each side of the cube is 4 units long, the volume would be calculated as 4×4×4=64 cubic units. The result will be in cubic units, which represents the space contained within the cube.
If you have a cube-shaped storage box with sides that are each 3 feet long, you can find out how much space is inside the box by calculating the volume. Using the formula V=s3V = s^3V=s3, where s=3s = 3s=3 feet, the volume is 3×3×3=27 cubic feet. This tells you the total space available inside the box.
If you're designing a cube-shaped aquarium, calculating its volume helps in determining how much water it can hold. For an aquarium with each side measuring 4 feet, the volume would be 4×4×4=64 cubic feet, which helps in selecting the appropriate equipment and ensuring it can accommodate the aquatic life.
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