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LxWxH L=Length W=Width H=Height

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Q: How you can find the volume of any figure?
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What is the volume 15 and 12?

That depends on the figure (cube, cylinder, etc), and the other dimensions, if any. Without this information, it's impossible to find the volume of the figure.


How can you find out if a figure has the same volume?

By comparing the volume given to each figure.


How do you find a volume of a L-Shaped figure?

An L shaped figure is a plane figure and so will not have a volume.


How do you find the volume of a circle?

A circle has no volume. It is a planar figure and is flat, and it has no thickness. A circle does not have any thinkness just as a plane, the construct on which it is drawn, has no thickness.


How do you find volume of right triangle?

A right angle is a plane figure and cannot have a volume.


How do you figure out how many gallons in a pool?

find the volume of the pool find the volume of one gallon in whatever unit you are using. divide pool volume by gallon volume


How do you find the volume of a pentegon?

There's nothing to find. A pentagon is a flat (2D) figure. It can be drawn on a sheet of paper, and it has no volume.


When do you find an area or a volume by separating the figure into smaller figure?

when its a irregular shape you divide it up


What is the formula for volume in a rectangle?

The formula is: [ Volume = 0 ].A 'plane figure' has no volume. That's any figure that you can draw on paper,and those can't hold water. It takes volume to hold water, and volume takesthree dimensions.


How do you do find the volume of a figure?

This is the formula for volume:l x h x w( length x height x width )


What is the formula to find volume of a trapezoid?

The trapezoid is a plane figure which has surface Area, but no volume but if there was a 3d figure your equation would be. The Surface Area of a trapezoid = ½(b1+b2) x h X Height of figure.


How do you find the surface area of a figure if you know the volume of it and a figure similar to it?

SA = 2lw+2lh+2wh