Volume of the room.
Neither. -- Perimeter = the distance all the way around it. -- Area = how much of the floor it covers. -- Volume = how much water it can hold.
The volume of water spilled on the floor would depend on how much water was present before the spill, the size of the spilled area, and the depth of water that was spilled.
Depends on the shape of the room. For a rectangular floor area, it is lengthxwidthxheight. In general find the floor area and multiply by the height, assuming a flat ceiling of constant height.
For simplicity sake, let's assume we have a 10 foot x 10 foot room with an 8 foot ceiling. The floor area is 10 multiplied by 10 to get 100 square feet. To get the volume multiply that by 8 and get 800 cubic feet.
The volume of any right prism (the floor and ceiling are identical in shape) = Base area * heightSA = BA + LASA = BA + phLA=ph
To calculate the volume of a house, you multiply the floor area by the ceiling height. For a house with 3,500 square feet of floor space and 9-foot ceilings, the volume would be 3,500 square feet × 9 feet, which equals 31,500 cubic feet.
Volume of a prism = cross section area times height or length 36*4.5 = 162 cubic feet
Think o the volume of a box. As the base gets larger in perimeter, the surface area of the box becomes greater, and the volume increases.
It is: 280*19 = 5320 cubic feet
A chamber's volume is measured in cubic feet, not square feet. If the chamber has a volume of 5.02 cubic feet, it does not have a measurement in square feet. Square feet are used to measure the area of a flat surface, not the volume of a three-dimensional space like a chamber.
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