well, that depends. assuming that the liquid is filling the rectangle, and that the rectangle is not flat on paper or anything, it would be Base * Width * Height
The formula for calculating the volume of fluid to the fluid container in which it is located. For example. If the container is cylindrical. Area x height = volume of liquid
Answer: 1 in³ = 0.554112 fl oz(US)
It is pi*r2*h where r is the radius of the tank and h is the height of the liquid.
Volume = area X height
14cm
The formula for calculating the volume of fluid to the fluid container in which it is located. For example. If the container is cylindrical. Area x height = volume of liquid
volume of a rectangle container is 2520 cubic centimetres volume of water in millilitres is 2520000
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Answer: 1 in³ = 0.554112 fl oz(US)
When a person is trying to understand how much liquid a shape can hold it is important to understand the volume of the shape. The formula for calculating the volume of any 3-D shape is length x width x height.
It is pi*r2*h where r is the radius of the tank and h is the height of the liquid.
A rectangle has no volume, it is a 2 dimensional object.
The formula for calculating the volume of a hexagonal prism is to take the area of the hexagon, then multiply it by the height of the prism.
Volume = area X height
14cm
what is the formula for calculating volume of preesure vessels with dishe ends
the formula for the volume of a cuboid is length x breadth x height