The density is calculated by dividing the mass (75 grams) by the volume (30 cubic centimeters). Therefore, the density is 2.5 grams per cubic centimeter.
15g/cm^3
The volume of a bar of soap can vary depending on its size and shape. In general, a standard bar of soap is typically around 4-6 ounces and has a volume of approximately 75-100 cubic centimeters.
Best way to approach this, convert dimensions to centimeters, then Volume calculated will be in cubic centimeters. 1 cubic centimeter = 1 milliliter.750mm = 75 cm, 2960 mm = 296 cm. Volume = pi * (75 cm)2 * (296 cm) = pi * 1665000 cm3 = approx 5230752 cm3 = 5230752 mL = 5230.752 liters
To find the volume of the container, multiply its length, width, and height: 260 cm x 160 cm x 65 cm = 2,704,000 cm³. Since 1 cm³ is equal to 1 milliliter of water, the container can hold 2,704,000 milliliters, which is equivalent to 2,704 liters of water.
0.000421875 cubic meters
The volume of a cylinder with a base of 75 and height of 9 is: 39,800 cubic units.
Divide the pool into 2 parts as a cuboid and a triangular prism:- Volume of the cuboid: 75*3.5*50 = 13125 cubic feet Volume of the triangular prism: 0.5*8.5*75*50 = 15937.5 cubic feet Total volume: 13125+15937.5 = 29062.5 cubic feet
You cannot do this as cubic feet is volume, not length. You need to know distances in three dimensions.
To convert milligrams (mg) to cubic centimeters (cc), you need to know the density of the substance. The density of the substance will determine how many cc are in a specific mass of the substance. Without knowing the density of the substance, it is not possible to accurately convert 75 mg to cc.
water is not measure in unit of mass but in volume for it is a liquid and liquid is measure in volume. confusing
The volume of the box can be calculated by multiplying its height, width, and length. In this case, the volume would be 45 cm x 22 cm x 75 cm = 74250 cubic centimeters. To convert this to liters, divide by 1000 (since 1 liter = 1000 cubic centimeters). Therefore, the box can hold 74.25 liters.