how can you figure out the volume is multiplylling the L times W times the H or figuren the form of the shape.
If it's a 3 dimensional shape then it is volume otherwise it is surface area
It depends on the type of figure. If it is a 2D figure, then it is called area. If it is a 3D figure, then it is called volume.
A circle has no volume; it is a 2D shape. If you mean a sphere, then the formula is V = (4/3)πr3 where V is volume, π is pi (~3.14) and r is radius.
solid figure that has the shape of a round ball
The volume of a figure depends on the kind of shape it has.
Think of the three states of matter: Solid, Liquid, and Gas Then figure which one has which: a. no shape and no volume b. no shape but has volume c. has a shape and has a volume This is something you can easily figure out if you just think about it.
how can you figure out the volume is multiplylling the L times W times the H or figuren the form of the shape.
It is not possible to answer the question because the shape of the figure is unknown.
The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.
when its a irregular shape you divide it up
With great difficulty because a rectangle is a 2 dimensional shape which does not have a volume.
A parallelogram can not have a volume because it's a 2 dimensional shape but its area is length*perpendicular height
You divide the shape into parts or pour a liquid into it
A solid shape.
You work both out from measurements of the shape and the relevant formulae.
The answer depends on the shape and dimensions of the box!