you look at the shape
You can't tell the dimensions of a rectangle from its area, or the dimensions of a prism from its volume.
Volume = length X width X height. Therefore, take the cube root of the volume to find all the dimensions
yes
Three dimensions are required for volume
Just knowing the volume in centimeters cubed of a rectangular prism would not allow you to find the dimensions.
You can't tell the dimensions of a rectangle from its area, or the dimensions of a prism from its volume.
Volume = length X width X height. Therefore, take the cube root of the volume to find all the dimensions
yes
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Three dimensions are required for volume
Yes. You can find the dimensions of the object (Assuming the dimensions are measurable) and calculate its volume in centimeters cubed.
Just knowing the volume in centimeters cubed of a rectangular prism would not allow you to find the dimensions.
To calculate the volume of a rectangle, you must multiply the length, the width, and the height--so the volume depends on the dimensions.
multiply all the dimensions.... height, length and breadth.
width, length, and height
Volume can only be measured in 3 dimensions. This formula is used to find the space in a sphere, cone, cube, cylinder, prism, or other such object.
Depending on the shape of the 3D object, you need additional dimensions like diameter or width and height besides the length, in order to calculate the volume.