A candy store called "Sugar" built a giant hollow sugar cube out of wood to hang above the entrance to their store. It took 5454 54 feet^2 2
start superscript, 2, end superscript of material to build the cube.
What is the volume inside the giant sugar cube?
feet^3
3
1 answer:
Answer:
27 ft^3
Step-by-step explanation:
The total surface area of the cube is 54 ft^2.
A cube has 6 congruent square sides.
54 ft^2/5 = 9 ft^2
Each square side has area 9 ft^2.
The area of a square is the square of the side, so the side of a square is the square root of the area.
side = sqrt(9 ft)^2 = 3 ft
The volume of a cube is the cube of the side.
volume = (3 ft)^3
volume = 27 ft^3
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