10 * 10 * 10 = 1000 cubic meters
It depends on the shape that has a volume of 320 m3.
No
The formula for the volume of a cylinder is area times height.That is Pi x r2 x h.You must now decide what the 10m and the 8m represents.r = radius = half-diameterh = heightPi = 3.14159......
The area of a rectangle is the long side length multiplied by the short side length. In this case 10m x 4.5m = 45 square metres
It is not possible to answer this question. The shape could be a triangular prism or pyramid and they will have different volumes.
I would place this triangle in the category of isosceles triangles, because the 10m side and the 10m side have equal lengths.
This question is too poorly worded to distinguish the radius or diameter from the height.
1,000 of them can.
It depends on the shape that has a volume of 320 m3.
The formula for the volume of a cylinder is area times height.That is Pi x r2 x h.You must now decide what the 10m and the 8m represents.r = radius = half-diameterh = heightPi = 3.14159......
No
The area of a rectangle is the long side length multiplied by the short side length. In this case 10m x 4.5m = 45 square metres
240 m3 - without using a calculator !
It is not possible to answer this question. The shape could be a triangular prism or pyramid and they will have different volumes.
It is: 10*5*4 = 200 cubic m
Vol = 10m*20m*1m = 200 m3
It is: 0.5*10*12 = 60 square m