You can't tell. There are an infinite number of combinations of dimensions
that all have the same volume.
Here are a few examples. All of these have volume of 90 cubic units.
L x W x H
1 x 1 x 90
2 x 3 x 15
2 x 5 x 9
3 x 3 x 10
6 x 3 x 5
etc.
The volume of the box is 160 cubic units.
Multiply the three dimensions.3x3x2=18 cubic units
You can't tell the dimensions from the volume. There are an infinite number of different sets of dimensions that all have the same volume.
A total volume of 18 cubic units.
The volume is 2208 cubic units.
60 cubic units
The Volume of a box = length * width * depth. eg a box 12 inches x 6 inches x 8 inches = 576 cubic inches Note the units of volume are in 'cubic' units. For example, if the sides of the box are in meters, the volume would be in cubic meters.
The volume of the box is 160 cubic units.
You can't tell the dimensions from the volume. There are an infinite number of different sets of dimensions that all have the same volume.
Multiply the three dimensions.3x3x2=18 cubic units
A total volume of 18 cubic units.
Volume could be expressed by using a unit of volume like the cubic centimeter (cm3) or litre (1000 cubic centimetres). Alternatively you could express it using linear units in multiple dimensions, like "this box is 2cm x 3cm by 5cm".
The volume is 2208 cubic units.
Multiply all three dimensions to get 18 cubic units.
If you mean a width of 5 units then the volume is: 9*5*6 = 270 cubic units
The volume of a box of cookies (or any other box, for that matter) can be found by multiplying the length, width and height of the box together. To discover the volume of a box, measure each dimension, and be sure to use the same units for each measurement. With the three dimensions in hand, grab your calculator or a pencil and paper and multiply length x width x height and find your answer in cubic units (whatever you chose to measure in).
The volume of a box with those dimensions is 30.625 cubic feet