How do you calculate side one of the cube?
I'm stuck. The teacher taught us this and many other things on Wednesday. She hasn't finished explaining it yet and said she'll continue on Tuesday. Even though Wednesday is the homework day, and she's not moving the work up.
You simply pull the root out of the base (which is a square) and get a = 7.8 m.
Or you pull the third root out of the volume. This is also 7.8 m.
The cube is overdetermined in this task. It would be sufficient if one of the two values (base area or volume).
This task is completely without roots. Since the cube volume is the product of base area and height and the height again corresponds to the cube side, it is sufficient to divide the volume through the base area in order to determine the length of the cube side.
I would because it goes without knowing roots.
Page a must be the root of G if G = axa => G = a2 => a = root G