You do not have enough information to calculate all three box dimensions.
Well, if length x width x height is volume, and length x width is area, then divide volume by area and you should get the dimension for height. (I think).
The volume of a box that is 5mm in every dimension (length, width and height) is 125 cubic millimeters.
You measure it. Length X Width X Height = Volume
A box is a three dimensional object, and you have only stated one dimension. _________________________________________________________________ A box has all of the same length sides. The volume of the box is 27mm3.
A box is typically measured in three dimension, height, length, and width. To find the volume of the box, you need to multiply the height by the length by the width. This is a very simple calculation.
Length = Volume divided by (Width X Heigth)
Multiple length by width by height....for example a box 1 foot in each dimension has a volume of 1 cubic foot
A cuboid, of a given volume, has minimum length etc when each of them is equal to the cube root of the volume.
To find the total volume of a box you need to find its dimensions, which are the length, width, and height. Once you measure all three of these, simply multiply them together to find the total volume.
A 3-Dimensional box's volume will double for each dimension that is doubled. i.e. if just the height, length or depth are doubled, the volume increases 200%, if 2 of those dimensions are doubled the volume increases by 400%. if all 3 are double the volume increases by 800%.
To calculate the width of a box, or cube, you need to use the following formula: W = (V) / (LxH) given that (V= volume, L= length, W= width, H= height) and volume, height and length measurements are already given.
you can't. you must be given the length, width and height as the formula is: lhw (length x height x width).