5*3*7 = 105 cubic centimetres.
If the cuboid has sides of length s units then its volume is s^3 = s*s*s cubic units.
135cm
It depends on the shape. There is nothing in the question that indicates that the shape is a cuboid. If the shape is a cuboid then the volume is 8x12.5x10 = 1000 cu.in.
It depends on what is meant by a 1.8 cuboid. If the cuboid has a volume of 1.8 units, then it could sides of lengths that are just slightly off from cuberoot(1.8) and so a cube of volume just slightly less than 1.8 cubic units can be cut.
2cm*2cm*2cm = 8cm^3 A cuboid with all equal sides is usually called a cube.
If you mean as in a rectangular cuboid then divide the product of the two given sides into the volume to find the height.
The volume of a cuboid with sides of length L, B and H is L*B*H cubic units.
The volume of a cuboid with sides of length L, B and H is L*B*H cubic units.
The volume of a cuboid with sides of length L, B and H is L*B*H cubic units.
The volume of a cuboid with sides of length L, B and H units is L*B*H cubic units.
A cuboid has six sides.
Technically, if the sides are of different lengths, it is a CUBOID, not a cube. The volume of a 4"x3"x2" cuboid is 24 cubic inches.