1,680 cubic units.
1500
Volume of a rectangular prism = lenght*width*height. So 8 * 3 * 10 = 240 cm3
Volume of a rectangular prism = length * width * height = 16cm*10cm*5cm = 800cm3
A rectangular prism that is 5 centimeters wide, 10 centimeters long and 4 centimeters high has a volume of 200cm3
A pentagonal prism. (:
It depends on the shape of the prism - whether its ends are triangular, rectangular or are polygons with more sides.
164 square units.
A rectangular prism of 10 by 8 by 12 will have a volume of 960 cubic cm
Assuming there are no curved sides, it is a decahedron. It is likely to be an octagonal prism but there may be other configurations.
I'm going to assume you mean a rectangular container. Volume for a rectangular prism: Volume = length*width*height. So, 20 in * 16 in * 10 in = 3,200 cubic inches.
The volume of any prism is: volume = area_of_base x height which can be rearranged to give: area_of_base = volume ÷ height Thus: area_of_base = 320 m3 ÷ 10 m = 32 m2
Making the assumption that the shape is a rectangular prism, even though there is nothing in the question to indicate that its is not, for example, an ellipsoid, the volume is 8*10*12.5 = 1000 cm3= 1 litreMaking the assumption that the shape is a rectangular prism, even though there is nothing in the question to indicate that its is not, for example, an ellipsoid, the volume is 8*10*12.5 = 1000 cm3= 1 litreMaking the assumption that the shape is a rectangular prism, even though there is nothing in the question to indicate that its is not, for example, an ellipsoid, the volume is 8*10*12.5 = 1000 cm3= 1 litreMaking the assumption that the shape is a rectangular prism, even though there is nothing in the question to indicate that its is not, for example, an ellipsoid, the volume is 8*10*12.5 = 1000 cm3= 1 litre