CUBIC liters and cubic meters will work, depending on if the substance is solid or liquid.
(0.79/2)2 x pi x 0.9 = 0.44115 but this is cubic metres so multiply by 1000 = 441.15 litres
Multiply the height by the width by the depth in centimeters. The will give you cubic centimeters. One cubic centimeter = 1 milliliter. Divide by 1000 and you have volume in liters.
Impossible to answer ! We would need the rest of the dimensions to work out the volume for you !
Such a shape has two components to its cross-section * A rectangle 11 metres long and 1.5 metres and * a triangle 11 metres long and 0.5 metres high The square area of these is (11 x 1.5) + 1/2(11 x 0.5) These work out as (16.5) + 1/2(5.5) = (16.5) + (2.75) = 19.25 Square Metres Now we can work on the width of the pool and get cubic metres 19.25 x 9 = 173.25 cubic metres. 1 cubic metre = 1,000 litres so 173.25 cubic metres = 173,250 litres.
Loose cubic meters refer to the volume of material, such as soil or aggregates, when it is not compacted or settled. It is the measurement of how much space the material occupies in its loose state, before any compaction or consolidation.
You cant work out th cubic capacity of a triangle you can work out the area. Measure the two longest sides multiply them together and half the result.
You can't, because volume is not measured in either feet or meters.I assume you mean cubic feet to cubic meters, in which case the answer is "divide by 35.3147". Or you could take the easy way and just go to Google and type in "227 (or whatever) cubic feet in cubic meters" and let Google Calculator do all the work for you.
If all the gold that has been produced in the last 500 years could be melted to form a single cube, each side would measure about 16 meters. How many cubic meters of gold is this? And how do you get the answer? Show the work.
hectoliters or liters
Are you talking "liters" or "meters"? Are you talking about Kilo-meter? The prefix kilo means 1000. See if you can work that out, and while you're at it, try learning how to spell
There are 100 centiliters in a liter. To find out how many liters are in a centiliter, divide 6500 by 100 to get 65 liters.