SOLUTION: if a cube has a volume of "147" cm 3, what are the lengths of the sides of this cube in inches?

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Question 1184061: if a cube has a volume of "147" cm 3, what are the lengths of the sides of this cube in inches?
Answer by MathLover1(20850) About Me  (Show Source):
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the volume of a cube formula is:
V=s%5E3
if a cube has a volume of "147cm%5E3 , then
147=s%5E3
s=root%283%2C147%29
s=5.2776321 approximately
rounded, the lengths of the sides of this cube in inches are: 5.28cm
convert to inches
5.28cm=2.07874in