The answer depends on how large the prism is.
216 are.
Volume of a sphere in cubic units = 4/3piradius cubed
This is too general. The following equation is for the volume of a square pyramid, where v= volume, l= length of the base, w= width of the base, and h= height of the pyramid: v=(1/3)*l*w*h In other words, volume=(one divided by three) times length times width times height Volume is measured in "cubic" units. The volume of a figure is the number of cubes required to fill it completely, like blocks in a box. Sorry, but this answer is incorrect. the formula given is that of which for a rectangular pyramid. (learned this today in math )
4 x 6 x .75 = 18 cu ft of sand
4(four) Remember 1000 mL = 1 L 1000 mL / 4 = 250 mL .
To determine how many small cubes are needed to fill a right rectangular prism, you first need to calculate the volume of the prism by multiplying its length, width, and height. Then, calculate the volume of one small cube by cubing its side length. Finally, divide the volume of the prism by the volume of the small cube to find the total number of cubes required.
depends the size of the rectangular prism work out the length then the width and the height LxWx= volumewhat ur question is asking is basically: whats the volume of a rectangular prism?hope i helped! XD! x
base times height
2 layers would fit in the prism and each layer would have 15 cubes. Total: 30 cubes.
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216 are.
The number of cubic units needed to fill the space occupied by a solid is called its volume. This volume measurement indicates how much space the solid takes up and can be calculated using the appropriate formula based on the shape of the solid (e.g., length x width x height for a rectangular prism).
A good arrengenent would be ,Three rows of three. Or 3*3=9 cubic units.
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The answer would depend on the size of the gift box.
Cubes, rectangular prisms, and cylinders are solid shapes that can be stacked up repeatedly to fill space without leaving gaps. These shapes can tessellate in three dimensions to create a continuous structure.
Eight half inch cubes would fill a one inch cube.