2 x 6 x 4 = 48
4 x 6 x 4 = 96
In order to find the volume of the cylinder more information is required as to the actual dimensions of the cylinder. Volume is calculated by knowing the radius and height of the cylinder.
You can't. There are an infinite number of different beakers, all with different areas and different lengths, that all hold 100 ml. The volume doesn't tell the dimensions.
The question cannot be answered. You could have an infinitely long but infinitesimally thin cylinder, or an infiniteimally short but infinitely wide cylinder. In between these two extremes there are an infinite number of possible combinations.
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As long as the cubes are 1x1x1 then any box with an equivalent volume would hold the same number of cubes. The volume of the 3x4x10 box is 120. So a box with the dimensions 1x1x120 would work just as well as a box with the dimensions 12x10x1 or 2x5x12.
2x3x5 6x5 30x2 =60 cubes
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7=84 --=-- 10=x 7x=840 ---=---- 7 = 7 x = 120 x equals how many oz 10 cubes can hold
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That depends: * On the size of the 3D object * On the size of the cubes
2 cubes wide x 3 cubes long x 4 cubes high. 2 X 3 X4 6 X 4 24 cubes
4, 6, and 12
If the dimensions of the box are all whole numbers,and all 3 dimensions are different, then they can be1 x 2 x 151 x 3 x 101 x 5 x 6 or2 x 3 x 5
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