I regret that I have no idea how a box can have a volume of 20 cm2 since that is not a unit which can be used to measure volume.
the volume is (base)(height)(width) ... base x height x width
to find the volume you do base times width times height.
Multiply base by width by height.
(length x width) x height=volume find the area of the base then multiply that by the height.
you have to multply lenght times width
the volume is (base)(height)(width) ... base x height x width
to find the volume you do base times width times height.
Multiply base by width by height.
length x width x height = volume
(length x width) x height=volume find the area of the base then multiply that by the height.
Length x width x height Length x width x height Base x Height to find volume
To find the volume of a rectangular prism, multiply the base, width, and height. If the prism is irregularly shaped, multiply the base and the height.
To Find Volume Of Things You Need Is Length x Width x Higth
you have to multply lenght times width
You need the width to determine the length. You can find the area of the base by dividing the volume by the height, but until you know the width, you can't say anything about the length.
Area: length multiplied by the width of an object Volume: Has something to do with heigh and base.. Forgot the formula, sorry.
The volume of a pyramid is: Volume= 1/3 area of base (length * width) * height OR V= 1/3LWH * * * * * A pyramid can have a base that is any convex polygon - not just a rectangle. So the "length * width" part of the formula is not generally valid.