As given the question has no solution. The base area cannot be 180 cm since that is a linear measure, not a measure of area, which should be in square centimetres.
If it is assumed that the base was 180 SQUARE cm, then
Volume = Base*Height
So Height = Volume/Base = 190/180 = 19/18 = 1.0555 cm.
With great difficulty because more information about the dimensions of the cuboid are required.
height*length*width = volume Divide both sides by length*width to find the height: height = volume divided by length*width
pi*radius2*height = volume Make the height the subject of the above formula:- height = volume/pi*radius2
You find the length and height of the shape, them you find the volume
height has to be given. or volume. volume of a cylinder is v = (pi r ^2) h or diameter times height.
Volume = Length * Width * Height
width = volume/(length*height)
With great difficulty because more information about the dimensions of the cuboid are required.
To find the volume of a cuboid, you multiply its length, width, and height. The formula for volume of a cuboid is V = lwh, where l is the length, w is the width, and h is the height. This will give you the total space occupied by the cuboid in cubic units.
The answer depends on what information you have.If you know the length, breadth and height of the cuboid, the volume is L*B*H cubic units.
The answer depends on what information you have.If you know the length, breadth and height of the cuboid, the volume is L*B*H cubic units.
If you mean as in a rectangular cuboid then divide the product of the two given sides into the volume to find the height.
Volume =Length×Width×Height Substitute the given dimensions: Volume = 5×2×1=10 So, the volume of the cuboid is 10 cubic units.
Well, darling, if you want the height of a cuboid without the volume, you're in luck! Just divide the volume by the area of the base, and voila, you've got your height. It's as simple as that, no need to overcomplicate things.
Volume of a cuboid = length x width x height What is required is the height of a cuboid whose volume is that of the sand and the length and width are that of the plot, ie: 22.5m3 = 7.5m x 7.5m x height height = 22.5m3 / 7.52m2 = 0.4m So the plot has risen 0.4m (=40cm).
The volume of a cone whose base has a radius of 8cm and whose height is 10 cm is: 670cm3
To find the volume, you multiply the length, width/depth, and height together.The answer is 16 cm3.