When multiplying length by width by height, the volume of the object is calculated. Volume is measured in cubic metres, or m3.
lenght times width times height There is no formula. Length is a linear measurement using appropriate units.
Yes, Width x Length x Height = Volume.
B x L x W. base times lenght times height.
you have to multply lenght times width
Multiply the width times the height.
lenght times width times height There is no formula. Length is a linear measurement using appropriate units.
lenght times width times height..
Yes, Width x Length x Height = Volume.
B x L x W. base times lenght times height.
you have to multply lenght times width
Multiply the width times the height.
It is 8 inches. If it is a cube then length and width and height is the same Lenght times width times height is volume So height is the cube root of 512 = 8 I used a calculator to get the cube root
Base times Width times height. Take the measurement of the base, multiply it by the measurement of the width and multiply it all again by the measurement of the height. B*W*H=Cube another way of saying it: volume: multiply the length times the length times the length. Surface area: length times width times six.
Length is a one dimensional measurement of an object, and volume is a three-dimensional measurement of an object - its length times its height times its width.
It equals volume that is calculated in cubic units.
That is correct. Volume is height x length x width.
Volume is measure as width times height by depth no matter the system you're using. The metric system would just define the type of measurement you would use, such as liters instead of gallons.