Length multiplied by width multiplied by height
The same way you measure the volume of any other box, or any other rectangular prism: -- Measure the length. -- Measure the width. -- Measure teh height. -- Multiply (length) x (width) x (height). The product is the volume of the box.
Yes that is one way. The volume of the box is completely determined by the measure of all the edges. (We are assuming a rectilinear box. If the box were skew you would need the angles too. If the box were cylindrical you would need the radius etc.)
by length x with x height
There is not an instrument designed to measure the volume of a rectangular box. You would use a ruler or tape measure or similar to measure its linear dimensions and a brain to multiply them together.
1 liter
Volume is measured in cubic measurements, such as m3, cm3, ft3, etc... .
The volume of a box 6 x 6 x 6 is 216. The volume of the box doesn't change when something is put inside it!
Assuming the question refers to the capacity of the box or volume of material that will fit in, you need to measure the volume of the box. If the box is a cuboid (all faces are square or oblong) then measure its length (L), width (W) and height (H). Then capacity = L*W*H If the box is circular, measure its diameter (D), which is where it is widest, and height (H). Then capacity = Pi*D*D/4 where Pi = 3.14159
Volume
Measure its length, width and height, and multiply the three numbers.
the area of the box * * * * * The correct answer is the VOLUME (or capacity) of the box.
A ruler or tape measure would be the best tool. You cannot measure the volume directly. First, measure the length, width and height with the ruler and use the formula of volume of cubiod (L x W x H)