The volume could be defined as the area multiplied by the depth. However, it has to be the average depth.
A cubic measurement is a volume measurement. To calculate volume, multiply Area x Height (or Depth).
Volume= surface area (length x width) x depth re arrange to surface area= depth= Volume/Area Area= Volume/Depth
It depends on the type of figure. If it is a 2D figure, then it is called area. If it is a 3D figure, then it is called volume.
"Area" is an amount of flat surface. It has no volume. If the area is the bottom of a tank, then the volume of the substance in the tank is the area multiplied by the depth.
That depends on the figure whose surface area and volume you're finding. You could try a Google search for "volume of [figure name]" or "surface area of [figure name]".
You cannot. Area is a 2-dimentional concept and volume is 3-dimensional. Unless you know the depth (or average depth) you cannot determine the volume.
You use pi to find volumes that include circles, as volume = area x depth, and the area of a circle always involves pi
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volume = depth x length x width or volume = depth x area Your area is 1m² and your depth is 25cm or 0.25 m so.... Volume = .25m x 1m² = .25 m³
Depends on the figure.
techniclly you cant find the volume of a triangle, because it is a flat figure and it has no depth or volume. but if ur talking about a 3-d figure, then you just do base times height times 1.5 (1/2) and there is your answer
Volume = Height × Width × Depth Surface area=2(lw+wh+hl)