Since the volume of a cube of side length L units = L3 cubic units, your example's volume = 27cc.
To find the volume of a square prism, you multiply the area of the base by the height. The base is a square with each side measuring 10 feet, so the area of the base is (10 \times 10 = 100) square feet. If the height is also 10 feet, the volume would be (100 \times 10 = 1000) cubic feet. Therefore, the volume of the square prism is 1000 cubic feet.
A square metre is a square measuring one metrre on each side. A fourth of that is a square measuring 500mm on each side.
The volume is 125 cm3
The volume is: 512 cm3
The volume is: 125 mL
Let x= each side. To find volume, just cube this. Example: if each side equals 8, volume would be 8x8x8= 512
The volume is reduced by 7/8. for example - if you had a cube measuring 4 cm each side - the volume would be 4x4x4=64cm3. Halving each side to 2cm would result in the sum 2x2x2=8cm3. 8 is one-eighth of 64.
The area of square is : 400.0
The volume of a cube is calculated using the formula ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the length of a side. For a cube with each side measuring 12 cm, the volume is ( 12 , \text{cm} \times 12 , \text{cm} \times 12 , \text{cm} = 1,728 , \text{cm}^3 ). Therefore, the volume of the cube is 1,728 cubic centimeters.
V = volume of a cylinder = Pi*Diameter*depth 144 square inches = 1 square foot volume of each hole: Pi*10*4 ~= 125.7 square inches / 144 square inches/square foot = 0.8727 square feet We have 30 such holes so total volume = 30*0.8727 = 26.18 square feet.
To get the area of a rectangular room, you need to multiply TWO numbers, not four. If you multiply three numbers (for measurements at right angles to each other), you would get a volume.
A graduated cylinder or a measuring cup is commonly used to measure liquid volume accurately. Each has markings to indicate different volume levels, allowing for precise measurements.