Not enough information. If you know ONE side of the box, you have many different combinations for the OTHER TWO sides, to have a certain volume - and each of these will give you different areas.
you have to multiply the length by the width.
You can calculate the volume of a square-based pyramid by using the formula V = (1/3) * base area * height. If you know the length of the base, you can find the base area by squaring this length. Plug in the values to find the volume.
To find the volume of a prism you first need to know the area of cross section. Then, Volume of prism = area of cross section x length.
You can compute this only if you know the volume and height, or volume and cross-sectional area. The volume of a rectangular prism is Length X Width X Height. The volume is therefore Length X Area (cross-section). L = V/A L = V/(WH)
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.
The volume of a prism is width x length x height The base area is width x length. Therefore, if you know the volume and height, you can easily work out the base area. You just have have to take the volume and divide it by the height, making sure to adjust the units from cubed to squared.
You cannot, to find an unknown, you need at least two knows facts. IE if the length and width give you area, you cannot get the area without BOTH the length and width.
From the surface area, calculate the length of each side: area = 6 x side2.Once you know this side, you can get the cube of it, to obtain the volume.
You divide area by length or area/length.
-- If you don't know anything about the cube, then you just have to measure it. -- If you're told something about the cube, like for example its volume, or the area of a face, or the total area of all its faces, then you can use the formulas you know that express the relationship between the volume or area of a cube and the length of its edges.
The volume of the rectangle is of no use to you, since the volume of every rectangleis zero. What you need to know is the rectangle's area and length.You're supposed to know that the area is the product of (length) times (height).So if you know the area and one of the dimensions, you can use that formula tofind the other dimension.
You cannot find the area of a rectangle if you only know its length. You need to know its width too. Then you multiply its length by its width.