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Cube of 6

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When a number is multiplied by itself thrice, the resultant number is called the cube of a number. Cubing is used when comparing sizes of objects or things with cubic measurements. In this topic, we shall learn about cubes of 6.

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Cube of 6

A cube number is a value obtained by raising a number to the power of 3, or by multiplying the number by itself three times. When you cube a positive number, the result is always positive. When you cube a negative number, the result is always negative. This is because a negative number by itself three times results in a negative number.

 

The cube of 6 can be written as 6³, which is the exponential form. Or it can also be written in arithmetic form as 6 × 6 × 6.

 

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How to Calculate the Value of Cube of 6

In order to check whether a number is a cube number or not, we can use the following three methods: multiplication method, a factor formula (a³), or by using a calculator. These three methods will help kids to cube the numbers faster and easier without feeling confused or stuck while evaluating the answers.

 

  1. By Multiplication Method
  2. Using a Formula
  3. Using a Calculator
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By Multiplication Method

The multiplication method is a process in mathematics used to find the product of two numbers or quantities by combining them through repeated addition. It is a fundamental operation that forms the basis for more complex mathematical concepts.

 

Step 1: Write down the cube of the given number. 6³ = 6 × 6 × 6

 

Step 2: You get 216 as the answer. Hence, the cube of 6 is 216.

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Using a Formula (a³)

The formula (a + b)³ is a binomial formula for finding the cube of a number. The formula is expanded as a³ + 3a²b + 3ab² + b³.

 

Step 1: Split the number 6 into two parts, as a and b. Let a = 5 and b = 1, so a + b = 6

 

Step 2: Now, apply the formula (a + b)³ = a³ + 3a²b + 3ab² + b³

 

Step 3: Calculate each term

 

a³ = 5³

3a²b = 3 × 5² × 1

3ab² = 3 × 5 × 1²

b³ = 1³

 

Step 4: Add all the terms together:

 

(a + b)³ = a³ + 3a²b + 3ab² + b³

(5 + 1)³ = 5³ + 3 × 5² × 1 + 3 × 5 × 1² + 1³

6³ = 125 + 75 + 15 + 1

6³ = 216

 

Step 5: Hence, the cube of 6 is 216.

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Using a Calculator

To find the cube of 6 using a calculator, input the number 6 and use the cube function (if available) or multiply 6 × 6 × 6. This operation calculates the value of 6³, resulting in 216. It’s a quick way to determine the cube without manual computation.

 

Step 1: Ensure the calculator is functioning properly.

 

Step 2: Press 6

 

Step 3: If the calculator has a cube function, press it to calculate 6³.

 

Step 4: If there is no cube function on the calculator, simply multiply 6 three times manually.

 

Step 5: The calculator will display 216.

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Tips and Tricks for the Cube of 6

  • The cube of any even number is always even, while the cube of any odd number is always odd.

 

  • The product of two or more perfect cube numbers is always a perfect cube.

 

  • A perfect cube can always be expressed as the product of three identical groups of equal prime factors.
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Common Mistakes to Avoid When Calculating the Cube of 6

There are some typical errors that kids might make during the process of cubing a number. Let us take a look at five of the major mistakes that kids might make:

Mistake 1

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Incorrect Multiplication

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Kids might multiply the numbers only twice. That is, 6 × 6 and not 6 × 6 × 6. Always remember that 6³ = 6 × 6 × 6.

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Solved Examples on Cube of 6

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Problem 1

What is the cube and cube root of 6?

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The cube of 6 is 216, and the cube root of 6 is approximately 1.817.

Explanation

First, let’s find the cube of 6.

 

We know that cube of a number, such that x³ = y Where x is the given number, and y is the cubed value of that number

 

So, we get 6³ = 216

 

Next, we must find the cube root of 6 We know that cube root of a number ‘x’, such that ∛x = y Where ‘x’ is the given number, and y is the cube root value of the number

 

So, we get ∛6 ≈ 1.817

 

Hence the cube of 6 is 216, and the cube root of 6 is approximately 1.817.

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Problem 2

If the side length of a cube is 6 cm, what is the volume?

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The volume is 216 cm³.

Explanation

Use the volume formula for a cube V = Side³.

 

Substitute 6 for the side length: V = 6³ = 216 cm³.

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Problem 3

How much larger is 6³ than 5³?

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6³ – 5³ = 91.

Explanation

First, find the cube of 6³, which is 216.

 

Next, find the cube of 5³, which is 125.

 

Now, find the difference between them using the subtraction method. 216 – 125 = 91

 

Therefore, 6³ is 91 larger than 5³.

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Problem 4

If a cube with a side length of 6 cm is compared to a cube with a side length of 3 cm, how much larger is the volume of the larger cube?

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The volume of the cube with a side length of 6 cm is 216 cm³.

Explanation

To find its volume, we multiply the side length by itself three times (since it’s a 3-dimensional object).

 

Cubing 6 means multiplying 6 by itself three times: 6 × 6 = 36, and then 36 × 6 = 216.

 

The unit of volume is cubic centimeters (cm³), because we are calculating the space inside the cube.

 

Therefore, the volume of the cube is 216 cm³.

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Problem 5

Estimate the cube of 5.9 using the cube of 6.

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The cube of 5.9 is approximately 216.

Explanation

First, identify the cube of 6, The cube of 6 is 6³ = 216.

 

Since 5.9 is only a tiny bit less than 6, the cube of 5.9 will be almost the same as the cube of 6.

 

The cube of 5.9 is approximately 216 because the difference between 5.9 and 6 is very small.

 

So, we can approximate the value as 216.

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FAQs on Cube of 6

1.What are the perfect cubes up to 6?

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2.How do you calculate 6³?

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3.What is the meaning of 6³?

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4.What is the cube root of 6?

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5.Is 6 a perfect cube?

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Important Glossaries for Cube of 6

  • Cube of a Number: Multiplying a number by itself three times is called the cube of a number.

 

  • Exponential Form: It is a way of expressing numbers using a base and an exponent (or power), where the exponent value indicates how many times the base is multiplied by itself. For example, 2³ represents 2 × 2 × 2 equals 8.

 

  • Binomial Formula: It is an algebraic expression used to expand the powers of a number, written as (a + b)ⁿ, where ‘n’ is a positive integer raised to the base. The formula is used to find the square and cube of a number.

 

  • Perfect Cube: A number that can be expressed as the cube of an integer.

 

  • Cube Root: The cube root of a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself twice, gives the original number.
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About BrightChamps in United Arab Emirates

At BrightChamps, algebra is more than just digits—it’s a gateway to infinite possibilities! We focus on helping kids across the UAE develop essential math skills, with today’s spotlight on the Cube of 6, especially exploring cubes—in a lively, simple, and enjoyable manner. Whether your child is working out the speed of a roller coaster at Dubai Parks and Resorts, keeping track of scores at local sports events, or managing their allowance for the latest gadgets, mastering algebra helps them gain confidence in daily life. Our interactive lessons make math fun and accessible. Because children in the UAE learn differently, we adapt our teaching to fit their individual learning styles. From Dubai’s towering skyscrapers to Abu Dhabi’s cultural heritage, BrightChamps makes algebra come alive across the UAE. Let’s make cubes a delightful part of every child’s math journey!
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Jaskaran Singh Saluja is a math wizard with nearly three years of experience as a math teacher. His expertise is in algebra, so he can make algebra classes interesting by turning tricky equations into simple puzzles.

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