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To find the height of the box, you first need to determine the dimensions of the base. Since the area of the base is 32 square centimetres, you can find the side lengths by taking the square root of 32, which is approximately 5.66 cm. Next, you can calculate the height by dividing the volume of the box (96 cubic centimetres) by the area of the base (32 square centimetres), resulting in a height of 3 cm.
To determine which box uses less cardboard, you would need to compare the dimensions and volume of both boxes. The box with the smaller volume will typically use less cardboard. For a precise measurement, calculate the surface area of each box and find the difference in square footage or square meters of cardboard used. Without specific dimensions, I can't provide exact figures.
No, it would be measured in cubic feet.
Your dimensions are for a square. You need one more dimension for a box.
96cm3/ 32cm2 = 3cm
If its final shape is a cube, its volume would be 9.261 cm^3.
To determine the percentage of empty space in a square cleaning sponge, you would first calculate the total volume of the sponge. Then, measure the volume of the material in the sponge (not including empty space). Finally, divide the volume of empty space by the total volume and multiply by 100 to get the percentage of empty space.
1500 cm3
1750 cm3
Density = mass/volume. 12.9g/15cm3 = 0.89g/cm3.
Volume = base x height Volume = 50 in2 x 12 in Volume = 600 in3
A 20-foot square box has a volume of about 226.534 cubic meters.