483cm3
Multiply 1.8x8.8x30.5 = 483.12 = about 483. Multiply (cm)(cm)(cm) = cm3
well the volume of the board is 5.54*10.6*199 = 11686.076 cubic cm. and this volume of board weighs 2860 grams. Thus 1 cubic cm of the board would weigh 0.245 grams so the density is 0.245 g/cc
you will need the board's thickness to answer this question.
So the answer is 2.447357008 x10 -03 g/cm cubed. Explanation: a) 5.54 cm times 10.6 cm times 199 cm = 11686.076 (volume= length times width times height) b) density = mass/volume so 28.6 divided by 11686.076 = 2.447357008 x10 -03
Nothing can have a volume of 500 cm. Volume cannot be measured in cm, which is a measure of length - in 1D space, not volume in 3D space.
It's the third power (cube) of the length of any edge.
volume of board = L * b * h volume = 1.8 X8.8 X 30.5 =483.12 cm ^ 3
you will need the board's thickness to answer this question.
well the volume of the board is 5.54*10.6*199 = 11686.076 cubic cm. and this volume of board weighs 2860 grams. Thus 1 cubic cm of the board would weigh 0.245 grams so the density is 0.245 g/cc
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So the answer is 2.447357008 x10 -03 g/cm cubed. Explanation: a) 5.54 cm times 10.6 cm times 199 cm = 11686.076 (volume= length times width times height) b) density = mass/volume so 28.6 divided by 11686.076 = 2.447357008 x10 -03
skate board
The area of a board is normally defined by two measures: its length and breadth. Three measures suggests it may be triangular in shape, but it is not easy to be sure.
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Clearly we need dimensions of this board... volume is based on length width and thickness.A2. "Board feet" used to be an old unit of measure of sawn timber. 1 board foot is 1 inch thick and 12 inches square, or the equivalent volume.=144 cubic inches or 1/12 of a cubic foot.[Another old timber measure used for firewood was the "cord" which was a stack of cut small roundwood 8 feet long and 4 feet wide and deep.]
The board-foot is a specialized unit of volume for measuring lumber in the United States and Canada. It is the volume of a one foot length of a board one foot wide and one inch thick.
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Board feet are a measurement of volume. Length x Width x Thickness / 144 = board feet.