SOLUTION: If a box is 150cm3 (cubed) and all 6 sides are equal in size, what would be the length of each side?

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Question 135626: If a box is 150cm3 (cubed) and all 6 sides are equal in size, what would be the length of each side?
Answer by nycsharkman(136)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let x = the length of side.
I will set up the equation and you solve for x. Okay?
150 = x^3
Can you take it from here?

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