There is not an instrument designed to measure the volume of a rectangular box. You would use a ruler or tape measure or similar to measure its linear dimensions and a brain to multiply them together.
Volume = Length * Width * Height.
That depends on the dimensions of the shoe box, now doesn't it? It's the product of the three dimensions.
take the cubed root if you want the box to be a cuboid. answer = each side and height of box are 60
height * width * depth = volume height = volume / (depth * width) Volume = lengthXwidthXheight V=LWH H=V/LW
If the volume of the smaller rectangular box is 27 in3, what is the volume of the larger rectangular box?
There is not an instrument designed to measure the volume of a rectangular box. You would use a ruler or tape measure or similar to measure its linear dimensions and a brain to multiply them together.
3y+6y*3+2
4, 6, and 12
69
A small rectangular box!
No, it's not that simple. the volume of a box, if let us say (for simplicity's sake) it is cubical in shape, is the length cubed (or if it is rectangular, it is length x width x height). So let us say we have a cubical box 2' on an edge. Its volume is 2x2x2=8 cubic feet. Now let us say that we double the length of an edge. Now we have 4x4x4=64 cubic feet. It has eight times the volume of the smaller box. If we are dealing with a rectangular box rather than a cubical box, the calculations are more complicated, but it remains true that the volume grows much faster than the linear dimensions.
To calculate the volume of a box-shaped object, you would multiply the length, width, and height of the box together (V = l x w x h). This formula works because the volume of a rectangular prism is calculated by multiplying its three dimensions.
Use the formula V=lwh so V=22.5*14*11.5
volume is equal to the three dimensions all multiplied by each other.5 * 3 * 6 = 90m3
For a box, the dimensions the define a volume would be:Height, Width, and DepthFor a cylinder, the dimensions that define a volume would be:Height and Diameter
Volume = Length * Width * Height.