Meter is a linear measure and has one dimension. Volume is a three dimensional measure and has three dimensions. You can add meters to meters but only cubic meters to cubic meters.
Volume is the space occupied by an object or substance. When working with density, volume is important because density is defined as mass per unit volume. By knowing the volume of a substance and its mass, you can calculate its density.
Surface area is the sum of the areas of all the surfaces of an object. When you add units, they stay the same. Since you are adding, let's say, meters squared and meters squared and meters squared, your unit is still meters squared. Volume is a measure of how much space is inside an object. To find volume, you must multiply length, width, and height. In our example, that would be meters x meters x meters. When you multiply units, they multiply to each other. So, we get meters cubed, or meters^3.
You cannot add these values together. Square meters is a unit of area, whereas cubic meters is a unit of volume.
A volume would be expressed in cubic meters (m3), not in meters.
To find the volume, first convert the depth to meters (7.5cm = 0.075m). Then multiply the area (59446 sqm) by the depth (0.075m) to get the volume in cubic meters. So, the volume is 4458.45 cubic meters.
The volume of a cylinder 2.1 meters in diameter and 2.3 meters high is 7.97 cubic meters.
A cylinder with a radius of 2 meters and a height of 7 meters has a volume of 87.96 cubic meters.
The volume is 47.12 cubic meters.
The volume is 141.37 cubic meters.
A cube with a side length of 8 meters has a volume of 512 cubic meters.
The volume of a cylinder that has a radius of 3 meters and a height of 10 meters is 282.74m3
There's no way to add or subtract area to or from volume. It would be something like adding temperature to dollars, or length to time.