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Find a function that models the surface area S of a cube in terms of its volume V.
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Surface area of the cube is equal to six times the surface area of each face, hence S = 6 s^2. The volume of the cube is equal to the cube of the side since all sides are equal. V = s^3.
S = 6 s^2
V = s^3
S = 6 * (V)^2/3
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