The possibilities are infinite:
(1,1,45), (1/2,1,90), (1/3,1,135), (1,4,1,180), ...
(1/2,1/2,180), (1/2,1/3,270), ...
(1/3,1/3,405), ...
and then there are boxes with two sides bigger than 1. And these are just rational sides. You could have sides that are irrational numbers.
3m by 5m by 3m
To calculate the volume of a tank, we need its dimensions in three dimensions (length, width, and height). The provided dimensions, 23 and 45, appear to be length and width, but the height is missing. If you provide the height, I can help calculate the volume using the formula: Volume = Length × Width × Height.
So far, you've told us the area of the top and bottom of the box ... 45 cm2.We can calculate the volume, but first you'll also have to tell us how deepthe box is, i.e. the height.The volume of the box will be 45 cm3 for every cm of height between the topand bottom of the box.
300% The volume of the original box is ?. The volume of the box with the length and depth doubled is ?. The amount of change in volume is 60 - 15 = 45. The percent change is the amount of change in volume divided by the original volume:
To find the volume of the box, you can use the formula for volume: ( \text{Volume} = \text{Base Area} \times \text{Height} ). Given that the height is 5 cm and the area of the lid (which is the base area) is 9 cm², the volume is calculated as ( 9 , \text{cm}^2 \times 5 , \text{cm} = 45 , \text{cm}^3 ). Therefore, the volume of the box is 45 cm³.
For a cylinder with those dimensions, the volume is (pi) x (Radius2) x (Length), and the Radius is 1/2 of the diameter.
A standard Snakes and Ladders board typically measures around 18 to 20 inches (45 to 50 cm) square, consisting of a grid of 100 squares arranged in a 10x10 format. The box dimensions can vary, but a common size is approximately 10 x 10 x 2 inches (25 x 25 x 5 cm). These dimensions can differ slightly depending on the manufacturer and design of the game.
volume 45 come out in July 2009.
To find the volume of the rectangle, first convert the dimensions to have the same units. Since 1 mile equals 5280 feet, the volume formula for a rectangle is length × width × height. Therefore, the volume of the rectangle is calculated as (10 miles × 5280 ft/mile) × 45 ft × 1 ft.
2500
To determine the volume of a substance at a specific temperature, you would need to know the substance's initial volume, its coefficient of thermal expansion, and the change in temperature. Without this information, it is not possible to provide an accurate answer.
45 meters tall