It is: 9.65*4.5*3.0 = 130.275 cubic m
The volume of such a room is 480 cubic feet.
Room volume: 10*24*30 = 7,200 cubic feet
The volume would be 18m3. 3x2x3 = 18
This room is a rectangular prism. The equation for a rectangular prism to find the volume is the LxWxH=V. 50x28x15=1400x15=21000 cubic feet The number of cubic feet in this room is 21000 cubic feet.
To find out how many cords of wood can fit in a room that is 3 yards long, 3 yards wide, and 2 yards high, first calculate the volume of the room: 3 yards × 3 yards × 2 yards = 18 cubic yards. A cord of wood typically measures 4 feet high by 4 feet wide by 8 feet long, which is equivalent to 128 cubic feet or about 4.33 cubic yards. Dividing the room's volume by the volume of a cord gives you 18 cubic yards ÷ 4.33 cubic yards per cord, which equals approximately 4.16. Thus, you could fit about 4 cords of wood in that room.
The volume of such a room is 480 cubic feet.
To calculate the volume of a room, you multiply its length, width, and height. In this case, the room is 3 meters wide, 4 meters long, and 2.5 meters high. Therefore, the volume of the room is 3 * 4 * 2.5 = 30 cubic meters.
Room volume: 10*24*30 = 7,200 cubic feet
The volume would be 18m3. 3x2x3 = 18
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This room is a rectangular prism. The equation for a rectangular prism to find the volume is the LxWxH=V. 50x28x15=1400x15=21000 cubic feet The number of cubic feet in this room is 21000 cubic feet.
8640ubic feet
To find out how many cords of wood can fit in a room that is 3 yards long, 3 yards wide, and 2 yards high, first calculate the volume of the room: 3 yards × 3 yards × 2 yards = 18 cubic yards. A cord of wood typically measures 4 feet high by 4 feet wide by 8 feet long, which is equivalent to 128 cubic feet or about 4.33 cubic yards. Dividing the room's volume by the volume of a cord gives you 18 cubic yards ÷ 4.33 cubic yards per cord, which equals approximately 4.16. Thus, you could fit about 4 cords of wood in that room.
8*4*5 = 160 cubic metres.
160 square meters.
To calculate the volume of air in a room, measure the room's length, width, and height in the same units (e.g., meters or feet). Then, use the formula for volume: Volume = Length × Width × Height. For example, if a room is 5 meters long, 4 meters wide, and 3 meters high, the volume of air would be 5 × 4 × 3 = 60 cubic meters. This volume represents the total space available for air within the room.