how to find the dept of the pool if it is 15m long and 6m wide
length x width x height. So if you had an object that was 10cm long, 10cm wide and 10 heigh the volume would be 1000 cm3
A rectangle volume is length X width X height = volume The fact its a prism is irrelevant as long as it is a box shape.
Volume = 288 cm3
The text box is a cuboid, so to calculate its volume multiply its length by its width by its thickness.
you would measure this same way as a cylinder Radius=r pi = 3.14159 (approx.) Area=A Height=h Volume=v First calculate the area of the circle: A=pi*r*r Then multiply by the height to attain volume: v = A*h = pi*r*r*h
length x width x height. So if you had an object that was 10cm long, 10cm wide and 10 heigh the volume would be 1000 cm3
To calculate the volume, multiply the length x width x height. volume = 12cm x 6cm x 4cm = 288cm3
Multiply length by width by height to get volume, then convert to gallons. 216000 in cubed is 935.1 gallons
A rectangle volume is length X width X height = volume The fact its a prism is irrelevant as long as it is a box shape.
It takes 3.663 seconds (rounded), and it makes no difference how heavy he is.
Volume = 288 cm3
The trailer is 45' long. As soon as we also know the width and height, we'll have everything we need to calculate its volume.
The text box is a cuboid, so to calculate its volume multiply its length by its width by its thickness.
The volume of a cylinder that is 980 in long and has a radius of 7 inches is: 150,900 cubic inches.
you would measure this same way as a cylinder Radius=r pi = 3.14159 (approx.) Area=A Height=h Volume=v First calculate the area of the circle: A=pi*r*r Then multiply by the height to attain volume: v = A*h = pi*r*r*h
You need to multiply the base by the PERPENDICULAR height. If you know only the INCLINED height, you simply don't have enough information. If you also know the angle, you can calculate the perpendicular height with some simple trigonometry.
Cubic yards are a measure of volume which requires a length, a width, AND a height. To calculate the number of cubic yards of air in a room (assuming no furniture), you multiple length x width x height.