Yes, but of course it will require math. cm is centimeters, a form of measurement and a brick is a rectangular prism. So then, when you measure the dimensions of a brick, you do Volume=(length)x(width)x(height) and that's how you find the volume of a brick using cm.
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∙ 9y agoNo pyramid can have a volume of 3600 cm since that is a measure of distance: volume is measured in cubic units.No pyramid can have a volume of 3600 cm since that is a measure of distance: volume is measured in cubic units.No pyramid can have a volume of 3600 cm since that is a measure of distance: volume is measured in cubic units.No pyramid can have a volume of 3600 cm since that is a measure of distance: volume is measured in cubic units.
It is: 400/20*5 = 4 cm
Volume is measured in cm^3, not cm! The density is 14.375 grams per cm^3.
Nothing can have a volume of 500 cm. Volume cannot be measured in cm, which is a measure of length - in 1D space, not volume in 3D space.
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 80.0cm is about 2,144,661cm3
No pyramid can have a volume of 3600 cm since that is a measure of distance: volume is measured in cubic units.No pyramid can have a volume of 3600 cm since that is a measure of distance: volume is measured in cubic units.No pyramid can have a volume of 3600 cm since that is a measure of distance: volume is measured in cubic units.No pyramid can have a volume of 3600 cm since that is a measure of distance: volume is measured in cubic units.
It is: 400/20*5 = 4 cm
4cm in width
Volume cannot be measured in cm: cm is a measure of length in 1 dimensional space, not of volume in 3 dimensional space.
There can be no possible answer to this question. Volume cannot be measured in g. Mass cannot be measured in cm - nor can volume.
Volume is measured in cm^3, not cm! The density is 14.375 grams per cm^3.
600 cubic cm
Nothing can have a volume of 500 cm. Volume cannot be measured in cm, which is a measure of length - in 1D space, not volume in 3D space.
The volume of a sphere with a radius of 80.0cm is about 2,144,661cm3
Volume cannot be measured in cm since that is a unit for measuring length.
Volume cannot be measured in cm so an object with a volume of 3357 cm cannot exist. Asuuming the volume is 3357 cubic cm, the density is 0.0234 grams per cm3.