What is the volume of a cube if the diagonal of one of the sides is \(\sqrt{50}\)cm?

a

7.07cm\(^3\)

b

50.0cm\(^3\)

c

125.0cm\(^3\)

d

353.4cm\(^3\)

e

625.0cm\(^3\)

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BlessedDan
8 years ago

Here is an explanation:

HJ² = 50

Two sides are equal

Let one side = a

Therefore the 2nd side = 1st side

So therefore, a²+a² = HJ²

2a² = 50

a² = 50/2 =25

a² = 25, a=5

BlessedDan
8 years ago

Here is an explanation:

HJ² = 50

Two sides are equal

Let one side = a

Therefore the 2nd side = 1st side

So therefore, a²+a² = HJ²

2a² = 50

a² = 50/2 =25

a² = 25, a=5

a³ = 125

Olorunleke12
3 years ago

HJ² = 50

Two sides are equal

Let one side = a

Therefore the 2nd side = 1st side

So therefore, a²+a² = HJ²

2a² = 50

a² = 50/2 =25

a² = 25, a=5

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