It depends how tall it is =)
It is: 8*3*5 = 120 cubic feet
56 cubic inches
looks like a tall rectangular skyscraper with a UFO beside it
100.5 cm
It is not possible. For example, the prism could be tall and thin, or short and thick, and either way have the same surface area.
In mathematical terms there is no limit. In practical terms, construction techniques and the structural strength of materials will impose some limit.
You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?
Cubic feet is a volume. If it is a rectangular prism then it is length times width times height. You must know two of the measurements to get the third.
What is the volume of a right rectangular prism 8ft tall 3 ft wide and 5 ft long
The answer is 3.
Three examples of items that have a rectangular prism shape are a cereal box, a tall building, and a door. Some other examples are the following: A DVD case, a book, and a 2 by 4