Assuming the shape is a cuboid (rectangular prism), the volume is 200*200*3 = 120000 cubic feet.
It depends on the dimensions of the cubic rod. To calculate the volume of a cube, you would need to know the length of one side (in feet) and then calculate the cube of that length (side length x side length x side length). The result will give you the volume of the cubic rod in cubic feet.
Assuming these are the three orthogonal dimensions (length breadth and height) of a cuboid, the volume is: 1*3*40 = 120 cubic cm
Measure the length and breadth of one face of the rectangle. Measure the thickness of the rectangle hollow piece. Multiply the length, breadth and thickness and this will give you the volume of the rectangular hollow piece in terms of cubic units. That is, if you measured the length, breadth and height in centimeters, the volume will be in cubic centimeters. Example: If the length of the piece is 10 cm, the breadth of the piece is 6 cm, and the thickness of the piece is 5 cm, the volume of the rectangular hollow piece is given by: 10 cm X 6 cm X 5 cm = 300 cubic cm or cm3
To calculate the volume of water a fish tank holds in liters, you need to measure the length, width, and height of the tank in centimeters. Then, multiply these three dimensions together to get the volume in cubic centimeters. Finally, divide the volume in cubic centimeters by 1000 to convert it to liters.
volume (length)(breadth)(height)
The answer will depend on what information is available. Ideally, you know the length, breadth and height (in the same units of measurement) and simply multiply the three together.
Cubic measurements are "IN" cubic measurements - they cannot be "IN" a linear measurement. A "linear" item is something which only has length - a piece of string, as it were. A "square" item is something which only has area: length and breadth - a sheet of paper, as it were. A "cubic" item is something which has volume: length, breadth and height - a brick, as it were. If something measures 1 linear yard on three dimensions - i.e. its length is 1 yard, its breadth is 1 yard and its height it 1 yard then it measures 1 cubic yard and as this is 3 feet by 3 feet by 3 feet it is equivalent to 27 cubic feet.
Measure the average length, breadth and width of a brick. Calculate the volume of the brick as L*B*W cubic units Divide 1 by the volume of each brick, with appropriate adjustment for measurement units.
To calculate the volume of an aluminum bar, you need to know its dimensions (length, width, height). Once you have the measurements, simply multiply the length by the width by the height to get the volume in cubic units (e.g., cubic centimeters or cubic inches).
Length x Breadth x Height of the box
Cubic inches in a box = volume of box (in cubic inches) = Length * Breadth * Height, where each of these three is given in inches.
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A cubic foot is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. This requires three measures of distance, each with dimensions [L]. These would be the length, breadth and height. Since only two are given, there is no way to answer the question..