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Volume of a cube
the orange dot to resize the cube. The volume is calculated as you drag. How to find the volume of a cube Recall that a cube has all edges the same length (See Cube definition). The volume of a cube is found by multiplying the length of any edge by itself twice. So if the length of an edge is 4,...
Cube definition and properties
VertexA point formed where three edges meet. A cube has 8 vertices. Face DiagonalsFace diagonals are line segments linking the opposite corners of a face. Each face has two, for a total of 12 in the cube. Space DiagonalsSpace diagonals are line segments linking the opposite corners of a cube, cut...
Evolution: Videos for Students
Evolution: Videos for Students: Evolving Ideas Watch these short videos to spur classroom discussion about science and evolution. They are
Take a Risk on Investor Island (Part III)
Taxation Taxes Technological Changes Tools of the Federal Reserve Trade Trade-off Trade-offs among Goals Traditional Economy Tragedy of the Commons Transaction Costs Types of Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment Rate Utility Voluntary Exchange Wage Wants Standard All Standards S1 Scarcity S2 Marg...
Take a Risk on Investor Island (Part II)
Taxation Taxes Technological Changes Tools of the Federal Reserve Trade Trade-off Trade-offs among Goals Traditional Economy Tragedy of the Commons Transaction Costs Types of Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment Rate Utility Voluntary Exchange Wage Wants Standard All Standards S1 Scarcity S2 Marg...
Take a Risk on Investor Island (Part I)
Taxation Taxes Technological Changes Tools of the Federal Reserve Trade Trade-off Trade-offs among Goals Traditional Economy Tragedy of the Commons Transaction Costs Types of Unemployment Unemployment Unemployment Rate Utility Voluntary Exchange Wage Wants Standard All Standards S1 Scarcity S2 Marg...
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