42 cubic cm.
Oh, dude, it's like you're trying to make me do math here. Alright, so the volume of a cube is just the length of one side cubed. In this case, it's 2cm x 2cm x 2cm, which equals 8 cubic centimeters. So, yeah, that's the volume of your little cube.
Ah, what a lovely question! When you multiply 2cm by 3cm, you simply multiply the numbers together. So 2cm times 3cm is 6 square centimeters. Just imagine a little canvas where you can paint a beautiful landscape with those dimensions!
3 x 5 ie 15 cm2
Rectangle area easiest math for area: 5cm X 3cm = 15cm2
30 ( cm x cm )
Mean = sum(X)/n = 15cm/5 = 3cm
2x3x2=12cm3
3
5cm x 2cm x 6cm = 60 cubic cm.
42 cubic cm.
Ah, what a delightful question! When we talk about capacity, we're looking at how much space an object can hold. To find the capacity of a rectangular prism like this one, you simply multiply the three dimensions together - so for a 3cm x 5cm x 2cm prism, the capacity would be 30 cubic centimeters. Just imagine all the happy little things you could fit in there!
24cm. cubed
3 x 4 x 5 = 60cm3
the most typical dimensions would be 2cm x 3cm X 3cm
It is: 358 = 120 cubic cm
Volume cuboid = length x breadth x height = 3 cm x 5 cm x 3 cm = 45 cm³