If the box had a 50 cm square transverse section and the third dimension were 35 cm, the volume would be:
50 × 50 × 35 = 87500 cubic centimeters or eighty seven and a half liters
the height of a triangle is three feet longer than the base. The area of the triangle is 35 square feet. Find the height andbase of the triangle
It won't give u exactly 30 more like 35 vol if u mix 20 and 40. If u want closer to 30 put a little more 20 then 40...
35 squared is 35 x 35 or 35^2 or 1,225.
The median of an isosceles triangle from its apex is also the perpendicular bisector of the base. This line divides the triangle into two congruent right angled triangles whose hypotenuse is 3 feet and whose apical angle is 35/2 = 17.5 degrees. If the base of the original triangle was 2b cm then sin(17.5) = b/3 so that b = 3*sin(17.5) = 0.9cm so that the base was 2b = 1.8 feet Alternatively, you could use the sine rule on the triangle:
2x+5x=35 2+5(x)=35 7(x)=35 7*(5)=35 35=35
1500 cm3
1750 cm3
Volume requires information along three dimensions: length , breadth and height. It is not clear whether "base is 50" means the area of the base is 50 square units or one of the dimensions of the base is 50. The question is mot sufficiently clear.
Well, you multiply 20 by 30 by 35 to get 21,000. The volume of a box 20x30x35 is 21,000 units. I use units because no specific units were used.
The volume of this cone is 15,400 cm3
Volume = (height)(base)(depth)cube = all equal sideswater level = water volume + volume of cubes
Assuming the area is 35 SQUARE metres and not 35 metres, Area = Base*Altitude/2 So 35 = Base*14/2 = 7*Base Base = 5 metres.
A volume cannot be cm 3 square. It must be measured in cubic units. Assuming the volume is meant to be 1 cm3, Density = mass / volume = 35/1 = 35 g/cm3
If 3 5 inches meant 35 inches, then the cube's volume is 35 x 35 x 35 = 42875 cubic inches.
35 x 35 x 6 = 7350
The factors of 35 are: 1, 5, 7, and 35."Common" factor means a number that's a factor of 35 ANDa factor of some other number.There's no such thing as a 'common' factor of only one number.
Yes, the same