48 cm
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27 APEX
Volume = (height)(base)(depth)cube = all equal sideswater level = water volume + volume of cubes
-- Use the length of the cube's side to calculate its volume. -- Divide the cube's mass by its volume. The quotient is its density. The density is 6.25 g/cm3 . Now that you know the answer, you can fill in the missing steps, and learn something at the same time. Is that cool or what !
The amount of water that can fit in the given cube.
Square units have only two dimensions, length and width, so they can not fill up something. Think of a cube. Can it fill something up? Yes.
To calculate the volume of water needed to fill a rectangular pool, multiply the length, width, and depth together. Assuming the depth is 4 feet, the volume of this pool would be 48 ft x 24 ft x 4 ft = 4,608 cubic feet of water.
1/2 cup
if the shape is recognizable like a cube or box measure the length, width and the height then multiply them if you want to measure the volume of an unrecognizable shape like a toy you can fill a beaker with water make sure you know how many milliliter's are in it then put the object in the water then subtract the number without the object from the number with the object
It depends on the shape of the container. For example: the volume of a container that is shaped like a cube (or a cuboid) would be calculated by simply multiplying the length, width, and height of the container together. For a cylinder, you would use the formula: pi × radius^2 × height.
A gram is the mass of 1 mL of water. Imagine a cube, each side 1 cm in length. Fill up that cube with water. That much water weighs one gram. A rough estimate is that one gram is about the weight of a standard paper clip.
That's the "volume" of the space.