SOLUTION: A diagonal of a cube joins two vertices not in the same face. If the diagonals are 6 cm. long, what is the volume?
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Question 1035732: A diagonal of a cube joins two vertices not in the same face. If the diagonals are 6 cm. long, what is the volume?
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The diagonal of a cube is sqrt(3) times one side.
Thus, the side s is
Volume for a cube of side s is
Here that is
cm^3
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