105 x 135 x 60 = 850,500 cm3
height * width * depth = volume height = volume / (depth * width) Volume = lengthXwidthXheight V=LWH H=V/LW
depth equals volume divided by length times width
Volume: l times w times depth
Volume = (length) x (width) x (depth of liquid)-- Volume, cubic inches = (Length, inches) x (width, inches) x (depth, inches)Gallons = (Volume, cubic inches)/231-- Volume, cubic feet = (Length, feet) x (width, feet) x (depth, feet)Gallons = (Volume, cubic feet) x (7.4805)
If you have the volume for the box you could figure it out. The formula for the volume of a box is V=LWH where V=volume, W=width, L=length, and H=height/depth. Divide both sides by LW (V/LW=LWH/LW) You end up with V/LW=H. Plug in the numbers and you get your answer.
The volume could be defined as the area multiplied by the depth. However, it has to be the average depth.
A two dimensional figure does not have volume or depth such as flat surfaced polygons.
A cubic measurement is a volume measurement. To calculate volume, multiply Area x Height (or Depth).
You cannot since a rectangle is a two-dimensional figure. It has no depth, no volume, no mass.
Volume = cross-section area*depth Area of a trapezoid = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*width
9 times 11 times the depth. You need 3 dimensions.
Volume= surface area (length x width) x depth re arrange to surface area= depth= Volume/Area Area= Volume/Depth
height * width * depth = volume height = volume / (depth * width) Volume = lengthXwidthXheight V=LWH H=V/LW
Solids have three dimensions.Two-dimensional figures have length and width, and you can use these to calculate the area.Three-dimensional figures (i.e., solids) have length, width, and depth, and you can use these to calculate the volume.
A plane figure.
depth equals volume divided by length times width
volume is a measurement of capacity, 3 dimensional. depth is a measurement of length, 2 dimensional.