105 x 135 x 60 = 850,500 cm3
height * width * depth = volume height = volume / (depth * width) Volume = lengthXwidthXheight V=LWH H=V/LW
To find the depth of a rectangle given the length, width, and volume, you first need to determine the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism, which is length x width x depth. Then, you can rearrange the formula to solve for the depth by dividing the volume by the product of the length and width. This will give you the depth of the rectangle.
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
To convert volume to depth, you need to know the area of the base over which the volume is distributed. Once you have the base area, you can use the formula: depth = volume / area. This calculation will give you the depth of the material when the volume is spread evenly across the specified area.
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.
To determine the number of cubic feet of sand in square feet, you would need to know the depth of the sand in feet. Once you have the depth, you can multiply the area in square feet by the depth in feet to calculate the volume in cubic feet. This is done by using the formula Volume = Area x Depth.
A plane figure.