you multiply when you are finding the volume of something is because that is how you find how much space something takes
the formula for the volume of a cuboid is quite simple,it is length multiply by width multiply by height.That's all.
To find the volume of a rectangular prism, multiply the base, width, and height. If the prism is irregularly shaped, multiply the base and the height.
When doing fractions, you may cross multiply.
Multiply the base area by the height, and you have the volume.
All you need is the area of the base and then multiply that by the height and you have the volume of any 3-D shape.
That's going to depend on what you'll use the volume to find.There's no single rule that you can use every time you see volume.
That is correct for finding the volume of a cylinder.
To find out volume you need to times length by breadth by height
The answer depends on what you wish to multiply the volume by!
Without actually doing your homework for you ... have you noticed that if you multiply pressure by volume you get the exact units used for work?
the formula for the volume of a cuboid is quite simple,it is length multiply by width multiply by height.That's all.
You compare (divide) one volume to another, then multiply by 100 to convert to percent.You compare (divide) one volume to another, then multiply by 100 to convert to percent.You compare (divide) one volume to another, then multiply by 100 to convert to percent.You compare (divide) one volume to another, then multiply by 100 to convert to percent.
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No. You divide mass by volume to get density.
You multiply the length by the width by the height to get the volume.
First you need to calculate the volume - pi x radius2 x height. Then you multiply the volume with the density of whatever is in the cylinder.First you need to calculate the volume - pi x radius2 x height. Then you multiply the volume with the density of whatever is in the cylinder.First you need to calculate the volume - pi x radius2 x height. Then you multiply the volume with the density of whatever is in the cylinder.First you need to calculate the volume - pi x radius2 x height. Then you multiply the volume with the density of whatever is in the cylinder.
multiply the volume of the cylinder by 1/3. whatever you get is the volume of the cone