A package.
28.74195 Cubic inches
V=4/3 pi r cubed=113 cubic inches
There are 12 cylindrical cans in a package. Each can has a height of 4.9 in. and a diameter of 2.5 in. What is the approximate total volume of the 12 cans?
It will depend on the number of cards. If the package is 1 inch thick, the volume would be 15 cubic inches.
No, vital capacity is the maximum volume a person can exhale after taking the deepest breath that they can
28.74195 Cubic inches
A package is likely a rectangle of some sort. The volume of a rectangle is calculated by the product of the length, height, and width of the package.
117M / (1000M in a KM) = .117KM
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753mm OR 42,18751
123 m3 is 1.23 x 10-7 km3
Height (in metres) x Width (in metres) x Breadth (in metres) = Volume in m3
If you want to find out do the length, times with, times height. Hope you find the answer. :)
11^(2)+11^(2)+13^(2)+132)
Milliliters and liters are units for volume. It is important to know the package volume.
to identify package size,weight=volume*density. if you know density you will know the volume of the bag.
V=4/3 pi r cubed=113 cubic inches