Volume of a cone = 1/3*basearea*height
Volume = 1/3*36*15 = 180 cubic metres
1/2*18*base = 72 square meters Multiply both sides by 2 and then divided both sides by 18 to find the base:- base = 8 meters Check: 1/2*18*8 = 72 square meters
Assuming the area is 35 SQUARE metres and not 35 metres, Area = Base*Altitude/2 So 35 = Base*14/2 = 7*Base Base = 5 metres.
The side lengths of a square if area of 125.9 square meters is: 11.22 meters.
6.92820323 cubic cm or 4*the square root of 3 Solved with the help of Pythagoras' theorem and using the formula: Volume in cubic units = base area*length or altitude
12 meters
Square meters is a measure of area while cubic meters is a measure of volume. One cannot simply be converted to the other. If the shape is a prism with area of the base equuals 388 square meters, you would multiply 388 by the height in meters to get volume in cubic meters. If it is another shape, you would need to find the volume in cubic meters by another method.
1/2*18*base = 72 square meters Multiply both sides by 2 and then divided both sides by 18 to find the base:- base = 8 meters Check: 1/2*18*8 = 72 square meters
Assuming the area is 35 SQUARE metres and not 35 metres, Area = Base*Altitude/2 So 35 = Base*14/2 = 7*Base Base = 5 metres.
150 sq meters
The surface area of the cube is 150 square meters.
The side lengths of a square if area of 125.9 square meters is: 11.22 meters.
You cannot find the volume of a square. You can find the volume of a cube, which is finding the length of one edge of the cube and taking that to the third power, or cubing it.
6.92820323 cubic cm or 4*the square root of 3 Solved with the help of Pythagoras' theorem and using the formula: Volume in cubic units = base area*length or altitude
To find the square meters (Area), multiply length x width (A=LW): 10.66 x 7.94 = 84.6404 square meters.
12 meters
V = 3,053.6 cubic meters.
There are none because a square can't be expressed in terms of volume