Indiana Pesticide Applicator Core Practice Exam

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To find the volume of a cube, which formula should be used?

  1. Length x Width

  2. Length x Width x Height

  3. Length x Length x Length

  4. Width x Width x Height

The correct answer is: Length x Length x Length

To find the volume of a cube, the correct formula involves taking the length of one of its edges and cubing that measurement, which is expressed as Length x Length x Length. This is because all sides of a cube are equal, meaning that the length, width, and height are all the same measurement. Therefore, when you calculate the volume, you multiply the length by itself two additional times, reflecting the three dimensions of the cube. In the context of volume, which represents a three-dimensional space, the correct formula shows how much space is contained within the cube. Options related to just multiplying length by width, or length, width, and height where dimensions could differ, do not apply when considering a cube specifically. Each non-cubic formula does not encapsulate the equality of all sides, which is paramount when calculating the volume of this specific geometric shape.