width = volume/(length*height)
Given a cuboid it is always possible to have a cylinder with the same volume.
The volume of a cuboid with sides of length L, B and H is L*B*H cubic units.
To find the volume, you multiply the length, width/depth, and height together.The answer is 16 cm3.
It is the volume of a cuboid.
Volume of a cuboid = cross-section area times its length
Volume = Length * Width * Height
Measure it!
Find the volume of a cuboid of length 7cm breath 5cm and height 6cm
width = volume/(length*height)
The answer depends on what information you have.If you know the length, breadth and height of the cuboid, the volume is L*B*H cubic units.
The answer depends on what information you have.If you know the length, breadth and height of the cuboid, the volume is L*B*H cubic units.
Volume =Length×Width×Height Substitute the given dimensions: Volume = 5×2×1=10 So, the volume of the cuboid is 10 cubic units.
With great difficulty because more information about the dimensions of the cuboid are required.
If the dimensions of a cuboid are a, b and c, then its volume is a * b * c
the formula for the volume of a cuboid is length x breadth x height
Given a cuboid it is always possible to have a cylinder with the same volume.