No, it is not possible to find the volume of a solid without knowing its shape. The volume of a solid is determined by its dimensions and shape, so without this information, it is not possible to calculate the volume.
Find the density and mass of the object d=m/v and plug in your numbers and solve for volume
You find the length and height of the shape, them you find the volume
find the volume of the shape first and then take away the volume of the holes
The answer is zero. A 2D shape has no volume.
Find the circumferrenceThen divide that by the diameterMeasure the shapes' anglesMultiplyThats how you find the liqiud volume of a shape.
No, that will not give you the volume of a prism (since it's a triangular shape, not cuboid). For volume of a prism, you need to find the area of one of the end triangles, then multiply by the length of the prism.
If you want to find a volume of a regular shape, You need to multiply Length, Width, and High.
you look at the shape
The best way to find the volume of an irregular shape is to split it up into shapes that you know, find the volumes of those individual pieces, and then add up all of the volumes of the split pieces to get your total volume of the irregular shape.
You do length times width times height and that is how you get your answer to the volume.
first, find the volume of each shape that is in the polyhedron. then you add all of them together.