Volume is a cubic function and you have only two integers here, which suggests a area and squared function.
Volume = Length * width * height
= some unit cubed
------------------------------Or, volume of a sphere =
V = 4/3*pi*r3
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--------------------------------------------- It clearly cannot be a sphere with two dimensions given. Maybe a cylinder. V = pi x r2 x h, but which is the radius and which is the height? When talking about cylinders most times in everyday life the diameter is given instead of the radius. So if the diameter is 20 then the radius is 10.
V = pi x 102 x 5 = 500 x pi = 1570 cubic feet
You've described a tank in the shape of a cube.Volume of the entire tank = 20' x 20' x 20' = 8,000 cubic feet = 59,844.16 gallonsThat's the volume of the tank. We have no way of knowing how much water is in it.If there's a little bit of water sloshing around in the bottom, then the volume of the puddle is20-ft x 20-ft x 1/12-ft = 33 1/3 cubic feet = 249.35gallons for every inch of depth
It is: 5*5*2 = 50 cubic m
Its volume = 48 x 30 x 5 = 1440 x 5 = 7200 cubic inch
Length x width x height. Say you have a container with the dimensions 2 in x 2 in x 5 in. 2 x 5 = 10, and 10 x 2 = 20. Its volume is 20 in. to the third, or 20 in3. Area is "to the second," and volume is "to the third." "To the second" also = "squared," while "to the third" also = "cubed."
20 x 10 x 5 = 1000 cubic ft. tank capacity. There are 7.48052 U.S. gallons in a cubic foot. The tank will hold 7.48052 x 1000 = 7480.52 U.S.gallons. (Or approx. 6228.8 Imperial gallons because they are bigger in volume). (There are 6.2288 Imperial gallons in a cubic foot).
The volume of the trench is 10 cubic yards. You can calculate this by multiplying the length (20 yards) by the width (2 yards) by the height (5 yards).
Multiply the length x height x width, and you will find the volume.
A 5'x5'x5' tank has a volume of 5x5x5 = 125 cubic feet. One cubic foot is equivalent to approximately 7.5 gallons. Therefore, the tank will hold approximately 125x7.5 = 937.5 gallons
20 x 10 x6 = 1,200 cubic inches
For a round tank you must find the volume of the tank - V (cubic ft) = pi x radius squared x the depth or height of the tank. The radius and the depth are in feet. Next take the volume x 7.47 = Gallons of water in the tank The weight of the tank is the weight of the water x 8.4 example: A water tank that is 2 ft. in diameter and has a height of 5 ft. The radius is 1/2 of the diameter. V = 3.1416 x 1 x 5 = 15.708 15.708 x 7.47 = 117.34 117.34 x 8.4 = 986# approx.
20. You multiply all three numbers together to get volume because volume = length X width X height. :D
Volume = length x width x height. Volume = 5 x 5 x 5 = 125 cubic whatevers.