In February 2003,
the Battlefords Chamber of
Commerce in Saskatchewan
placed a cage containing a
64-cubic foot ice cube along
Yellowhead Highway. Local
customers were asked
to predict when the ice cube
would melt enough for a ball
above the ice cube to fall through it. What was
the surface area of the cube?



Answer :

The side length of the cube is 4 feet. Then the surface area of the cube will be 96 square feet.

What is a volume of a cube?

Suppose that: The side length of the considered cube is L units. Then, we get:

The volume of that cube = L³ cubic units.

The surface area of that cube = 6L² square units.

In February 2003, the Battlefords Chamber of Commerce in Saskatchewan placed a cage containing a 64-cubic foot ice cube along Yellowhead Highway. Then the side length of a cube will be

64 = L³

L = ∛64

L = 4 feet

Then the surface area of the cube will be

SA = 6 x 4²

SA = 6 x 16

SA = 96 square feet

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