The dimensions work out as: 3 cm, 6 cm and 8 cm
Check: 3*6*8 = 144 cubic cm
take the cubed root if you want the box to be a cuboid. answer = each side and height of box are 60
no.of cubes made=volume of cuboid/volume of cube i.e, (21*27*8)/(3*3*3) = 4536/27 = 168 cubes
diagram of cuboid
This is a net of a cuboid
A cuboid has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices, these are all properties of a cuboid.
A rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape. Its equivalent in 3-dimensions is a cuboid. The equivalent of a cuboid in 4 or more spatial dimensions is a hyper-cuboid.
A cuboid is a three-dimensional shape.
Three.
If the dimensions of a cuboid are a, b and c, then its volume is a * b * c
120cm3
A cuboid is another name for a cube. The three dimensions of a cube are identical and its volume is the product of its length, height, and width. Each of the dimensions of a 30 cubic cm cube is the cube root of 30 cubic centimeters, which is 3.10723251 cm to eight decimal places.
With great difficulty because more information about the dimensions of the cuboid are required.
The volume of a cuboid is the length x width x height, so in this case the volume is 2*5*80 = 80 centimeters.
60 cubic centimeters
No. There could be three pairs of rectangles with different dimensions.
To find the diagonal in a cuboid, we use Pythagoras' Theorem in 3 dimensions. If we call the diagonal D, and the 3 dimensions of the cuboid (length, width, height) a, b and c:D=sqrt(a2+b2+c2)Example: The cuboid has dimensions of 4, 6 and 8. Find the Diagonal.D=sqrt(42+62+82)D=sqrt(16+36+64)D=sqrt(116)D=10.8 (3sf)Diagonal = 10.8 (3sf)
Volume = height * width * depth (front-back). 5cm * 6cm * 7cm = 210cm3.