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In general, the volume of an object is its Length x Width x Height. If the building is not a regular shape then you would have to figure it out in sections that are regular shapes. For example, cylinders, spheres, pyramids, etc.
As volume is length x length x length, cube the ratio of the lengths, thus: Ratio of lengths = 2 : 5 ⇒ Ratio of volumes = 23 : 53 = 8 : 125
it depends on the size
274,625. The volume formula is lwh/3, so if the sides are 65x longer, the volume will be (65^3)x larger, or 274,625.
A centimeter is a unit of length, a cubic centimeter is a unit of volume.
Obviously, the pyramids have a lot to do with triangles. To find the hight, length, width, volume, angle of ascent, and surface area of the pyramids, the egyptians had to use trigonometry.
The ratio is 57 cubed. This answer does not depend on the fact that you are comparing two similar pyramids; it works the same for two cubes, two spheres, etc. - in general, for any two similar 3D objects.
Volume of a prism = cross-section area*length Volume of a pyramid = 1/3*base area*height
Area ratio = (edge-length ratio)2 Volume ratio = (edge-length ratio)3 Volume ratio = (area ratio)3/2
Not too sure of the question but using Pythagoras' theorem may help in finding the solution.
Millimeters is a measure of length; liters is a measure of volume. You can't convert between the two.Millimeters is a measure of length; liters is a measure of volume. You can't convert between the two.Millimeters is a measure of length; liters is a measure of volume. You can't convert between the two.Millimeters is a measure of length; liters is a measure of volume. You can't convert between the two.
No, there is confusion here over similar words. Volume = length times width times height.
If you are trying to find the ratio of the lengths of two similar rectangles, divide the length of one side of one rectangle by the corresponding side length of the other rectangle. To find the ratio between their volumes, divide the volume of one rectangle by the volume the other rectangle. To find volume, multiply the width of the rectangle by the length of the rectangle.
The volume of 6 millimeters is not a valid measurement because volume is a three-dimensional concept that requires measurements in length, width, and height. Millimeters are units of length, so you would need additional measurements to calculate volume.
It is volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height or length
In general, the volume of an object is its Length x Width x Height. If the building is not a regular shape then you would have to figure it out in sections that are regular shapes. For example, cylinders, spheres, pyramids, etc.
The volume is proportional to the cube of the height.