Posted by Jaime on Tuesday, October 28, 2008 at 8:39pm.
If you have a solid, I think you can take the cube root of the solid to give you the dimensions of the sides, then square that number (or just take the number and take the 2/3 root. However, for a solution I don't know how you convert volume measurements into units of square area.
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