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ACT Math: Plane Geometry Drill 2, Problem 4. What is the surface area of a sphere with radius = 6?
ACT Math: Plane Geometry Drill 3, Problem 4. What is the volume of the cube?
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ACT Math: Plane Geometry Drill 3, Problem 4. What is the volume of the cube?
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And here's your shmoop du jour...
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The surface area of a cube is 294 square inches.
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What is the volume of said cube?
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And here are the potential answers...
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Well problems with any kind of cube
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are kinda nice because you just have to figure out one side
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then multiply by six. Yeah one for each side of the cube.
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Okay the surface area is side time side
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times 6 so in this case we just divide 294
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by six. Do that first to get 49
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So thats the area of a side
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and the formula for area length times height
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and since it's cube we know length and height are
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equal in length well the only number that will satisfy the stack is seven
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times seven
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thats 49 the length of one side is 7
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and we know that the formula for the volume of a cube is
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length times height times depth
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in this case it's 7 times 7 times 7 and the volume is 343
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also know that the inches argued that third power or cubed
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so watch out for it. Looks like C is our answer.
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