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Question
Find the volume of a cube whose surface area is 384 m2.
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Solution
Surface area of a cube is given by:
\[SA = 6 s^2\], where s = Side of the cube
Further, volume of a cube is given by:
\[V = s^3\] , where s = Side of the cube
It is given that the surface area of the cube is 384 m2. Therefore, we have:
Now, volume is given by:
\[6 s^2 = 384 \Rightarrow s = \sqrt{\frac{384}{6}} = \sqrt{64} = 8 m\]
\[V = s^3 = 8^3 \Rightarrow V = 8 \times 8 \times 8 = 512 m^3\]
Thus, the required volume is 512 m3.
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