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17 November, 17:46

What is the surface-area-to-volume ratio of a cube-shaped cell whose sides are 6 mm long

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  1. 17 November, 18:07
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    the answer is in the explanation

    Explanation:

    Surface area is

    54

    c

    m

    2

    , volume is

    27

    c

    m

    3

    and surface area-to-volume ratio is

    2

    Explanation:

    If

    s

    is the side of a cube, then its surface area is

    6

    s

    2

    and its volume is

    s

    3

    Hence, if the sides of a cube are

    3

    inches long

    its surface area is

    6

    *

    3

    2

    =

    6

    *

    9

    =

    54

    c

    m

    2

    ,

    its volume is

    3

    3

    =

    27

    c

    m

    3

    and surface area-to-volume ratio is

    54

    27

    =

    2
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