Well let's see, 7 feet times 4 feet times 2.5 feet equals 70 square feet of storage volume.
You can't tell the dimensions of a rectangle from its area, or the dimensions of a prism from its volume.
The volume doesn't tell the dimensions. It doesn't even tell the shape.
Because volume has three dimensions: A line has one dimension: length An area has two dimensions: length and width Volume has three dimensions: length, width and depth.
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.
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It depends on the dimensions of the truck and the volume occupied by its storage space.
You can't tell the dimensions of a rectangle from its area, or the dimensions of a prism from its volume.
area is 2, volume is 3
Volume has three dimensions - width, height and depth.
For 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 volume doesn't tell the dimensions. It doesn't even tell the shape.
The question has no real meaning. Square feet is a measure of area. The dimensions given are for a measure of volume (in 3 dimensions). Area and volume are measures of two different attributes and it makes no sense to try to convert one to the other.
Volume always has three dimensions. Area always has two dimensions. Length always has one dimension. Location has no dimensions.
Because volume has three dimensions: A line has one dimension: length An area has two dimensions: length and width Volume has three dimensions: length, width and depth.
The space in a cabinet is the VOLUME of the cabinet. It would be 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.
Volume is proportional to the cube of the linear dimensions.Double the dimensions ===> volume is multiplied by (2)3 = 8 .