Well, darling, if a shape holds a 58cm cube, then it must be a cube itself. To find the volume of a cube, you simply cube the length of one side. So, the volume of this sassy cube would be 58cm x 58cm x 58cm, which equals 195,112 cubic centimeters.
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To find the volume of a shape, we use the formula V = l x w x h, where l is the length, w is the width, and h is the height. Since the shape holds a 58cm cube, all sides are equal in length. Therefore, the length, width, and height of the cube are all 58cm. Plugging these values into the formula, we get V = 58cm x 58cm x 58cm = 195,112 cm^3. Thus, the volume of the shape is 195,112 cubic centimeters.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, if a shape holds a 58cm cube, then its volume is 58cm cubed. It's like saying a box fits a 58cm cube inside it. Easy peasy, right?
A box is typically a cube shape. The volume of a cube is equal to length multiplied by width multiplied by height. V = L * W * H
volume of the cube - volume of the sphere = volume enclosed between the cube and sphere
There is no formula for calculating the volume of a classroom. A classroom's volume will be calculated based upon the shape of the room. If the classroom has the shape of a cube or rectangular prism, its approximate volume can be calculated by multiplying the length by the width by the height of the room.
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Volume of a cube (or cuboid) is length x width x height. In the case of a cube, all three are the same: length = width = height. For a 4cm cube, length = width = height = 4cm, thus: volume = 4cm x 4cm x 4cm = 64cm3.