Same as measuring a room. length times width times height. 10 inches long, 6 inches wide is 60 square inches times 5 inches tall which is 300 cubic inches. This is approximate, use the measurements of the shoebox and do the same math.
Measure the length, width, and height of the box ... all in inches.
Multiply the three numbers together, i.e. multiply (length times width), then multiply that answer by (height).
The final answer is the number of cubic inches in the box.
If you want the cubic feet, divide the number you have by 1,728.
To find the volume you go length x width x depth.
Length times height, times width.
Length x height x width
A cubic yard is equal to 764,5549 liters.
The volume of a box with those dimensions is 30.625 cubic feet
Volume = mass / specific gravity. Units are cubic centimeters and grams or cubic meters and tonnes. s.g. has no units : it is a dimensionless quantity.
A ruler or tape measure can be very helpful. Properly used, either one can make it possible to obtain a fairly accurate measurement of the dimensions of the box, its volume, of the area of any or all of its faces.
200 cubic feet
A box with a volume of 5,184 cubic inches has an equivalent volume of 0.11 cubic yards.
You find cubic inches in a box by multiplying its length by its width, and by its height. The measurements for length, width, and height should all be in inches. This is known as the volume of the box.
Volume is measured in cubic measurements, such as m3, cm3, ft3, etc... .
Multiply length by width by height to find the volume in a cubic unit of measurement. For example, to find the volume of a box that is 2 feet long, 2 feet wide and 3 feet high, 2x2x3=12 cubic feet.
500 cubic centimeters is the volume in this case.
Multiply them together: 312 cubic inches
A square box has a volume of 64 cubic inches. What's its perimeter?
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.
9 seems the easy answer
It is: width times length times height measured in cubic units
Cubic inches in a box = volume of box (in cubic inches) = Length * Breadth * Height, where each of these three is given in inches.
Your question does not make sense. 200 cubic centimetres is not a measure of mass. Do you mean 200 grams? To find density you divide the mass by the volume.