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∙ 2015-04-30 09:20:26For a box, the dimensions the define a volume would be:Height, Width, and DepthFor a cylinder, the dimensions that define a volume would be:Height and Diameter
The dimensions of a cuboid cannot be determined from its volume. You could, for example, double the length and halve the width: that would leave the volume unchanged but the dimensions will be different.
Any one dimension increased by 3, or any two dimensions increased by the square root of 3 or all three dimensions increased by the cube root of 3.
The volume of a rectangular prism would double if you double the height.
Impossible to answer ! We would need the rest of the dimensions to work out the volume for you !
The area would be 120 inches but you need a height to get the volume The area would be 120 inches but you need a height to get the volume
using length x width x height, I believe it would be 10cm if the dimensions are in that order
Just knowing the volume in centimeters cubed of a rectangular prism would not allow you to find the dimensions.
the most typical dimensions would be 2cm x 3cm X 3cm
A yard is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space and so has dimensions [L]. A cubic yard, therefore, has dimensions of [L3] which are the dimensions of volume in 3-dimensional space. Since it is a unit that measures volume, it could be used t measure the volume of a pool. However, nowadays, most people in the world would use cubic metres (or, possibly, litres).
ask Jason
You would have to multiply its dimensions together l*w*h=v length*width*height=volume