SOLUTION: If the dimensions of a cube of sample are 3 inches * 6 inches * 1 foot, what's the volume of that cube in cubic centimeters? Give your answer in scientific notation.

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Question 252494: If the dimensions of a cube of sample are 3 inches * 6 inches * 1 foot, what's the volume of that cube in cubic centimeters? Give your answer in scientific notation.
Answer by richwmiller(17219) About Me  (Show Source):
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A cube has all sides equal.
What are these dimensions you speak of?
No. I didn't answer your question because your question makes no sense.
You have three dimensions which are not equal and say that they are dimensions of a cube.
That can't be because a cube has all sides equal
A cube can't have height, width and length different.
A cube has height, width and length that are all the same.
So your question is messed up.
You might as well ask me for the corners of a circle.
They don't exist.
And your cube is not a cube.