First way: Ruler and Fomula (L*W*H)
Second way: Water displacement with graduated cyclinder
Third way: Water displacement with overflow can
You can use either your eyes, calculate the volume or practically pour liquids in a given container to find out which one has a bigger volume.
count the cubesdo length x width x heightor you can multiply the area times the hight
Find the cube root of the volume. Volume of a cube = length of side^3 therefore length of side = volume^(1/3)
If the marbles are identical, the volume is the same. If you want, you can use different units and it looks like the volume is different.
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3
You can use either your eyes, calculate the volume or practically pour liquids in a given container to find out which one has a bigger volume.
count the cubesdo length x width x heightor you can multiply the area times the hight
There are different formulas for different shapes. The 4 most common are: Volume of a cube = L x W x D Volume of a sphere = (4/3)πr³ Volume of a cylinder = πr²h Volume of a cone = (1/3)πr²h
Find the cube root of the volume. Volume of a cube = length of side^3 therefore length of side = volume^(1/3)
Volume = about 56.55 units3
If the marbles are identical, the volume is the same. If you want, you can use different units and it looks like the volume is different.
use the formula 4/3*π*radius3 to find the volume of a sphere.
3 different ways
Volume of a balloon = 4/3*pi*radius3
The volume of a sphere is 4 / 3 * pi * r3
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3
If you have three DIFFERENT letters, you can arrange them in 3! = 1 x 2 x 3 = 6 different ways.