the formula for finding the surface area of a cube is A=6s with 2 at the corner where s is to the lengh of one side of the cube. what is the volume of the cube with side lengh of one half inches?

why bother with the area stuff (by the way, it's A=6s^2), when you want the volume?

v = s^3 = (1/2)^3 = 1/8

"6s with 2 at the corner" is gibberish

To find the volume of a cube, you can use the formula V = s^3, where s is the length of one side of the cube.

In this case, the side length of the cube is given as one-half inch (0.5 inches).

By substituting the given value into the formula, we get:

V = (0.5 inches)^3

To calculate this, we need to raise the side length to the power of 3:

V = (0.5)^3 inches^3

V = 0.125 inches^3

Therefore, the volume of the cube with a side length of one-half inch is 0.125 cubic inches.

To find the volume of a cube, you need to use the formula V = s^3, where "V" represents the volume and "s" represents the length of one side of the cube.

In this case, you are given that the length of one side of the cube is one-half inch. Let's substitute this value into the formula and calculate the volume.

V = (1/2)^3
= 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2
= 1/8

Therefore, the volume of the cube with a side length of one-half inch is 1/8 cubic inches.