12 cm
Volume of the cube = 350 cm3 Since all the sides of the cube are equal so its volume is given by (side)3. Volume = 350 cm3 (side)3 = 350 cm3 side = (350)1/3 cm side = 7.04 cm So side of the cube is 7.04 cm.
The area of triangle is : 100.0
Its volume is x^3
12 cm3
V = 343 units cubed.
The volume of any rectangular prism is its side lengths multiplied together. Here, 11*24*13.2=348.38 cubic centimeters.
2 cm x 2 cm x 2 cm
When finding the surface area of a shape whose dimensions are in centimeters
The volume of a sphere whose diameter is 25 centimeters is 8,181 cubic centimeters
For the volume of such a rectangular object, simply multiply length x width x height. In this case, the units for the volume will be in cubic centimeters.
well the volume of the board is 5.54*10.6*199 = 11686.076 cubic cm. and this volume of board weighs 2860 grams. Thus 1 cubic cm of the board would weigh 0.245 grams so the density is 0.245 g/cc
I am assuming that you are refering to something who's dimensions are 1.5 cm by 1.5 cm by 1.5 cm. Which would be 3.375 cubic centimeters. However, you are asking for the mass of that object. There is insufficient information provided to make a meaningful reply. You see, you didn't say what the object was. Is it air? Is it lead? It makes a difference.
The side length is 5 centimeters. The volume of 5 centimeters times 5 centimeters times 5 centimeters = 125 cubic centimeters.
It could be a solid object made with a mixture of materials whose average density is 5 grams per cm3 or it could be a hollow object made with materials whose density is higher.
the volume of a cube is a*3
A rectangular prism whose dimensions are 2.0 cm and 3.0 cm and 2.0 cm has a volume of 12cm3
If I understand the question correctly, you know the volume of a shape whose dimensions are known in centimetres and you want to know how the number changes when the dimensions are measured in millimetres. If that is the question, the answer is that the number representing the volume in cubic millimetres, is 1000 times as large.