The formula for a rectangular solid is to multiply the measurements of Length(L), Width(W) and Height(H).
Ex: L x W x H = Volume
Volume = cross-section area*length
If you have a ruler then you could measure the length width and height and then multiply them together. (LWH is the formula)
Volume of a rectangular solid is the product of its length, breadth and heigth. Volume= 7x8x4= 224 cubic metres.
Its grams
l*w*h
The formula used to calculate the volume of a rectangular solid is: L*W*H=V
The formula used to calculate the volume of a recrangular solid is:L*W*H=V
length by width by height
The formula for the volume of a rectangular solid, also known as a rectangular prism, is given by ( V = l \times w \times h ), where ( V ) represents the volume, ( l ) is the length, ( w ) is the width, and ( h ) is the height of the solid. To find the volume, simply multiply these three dimensions together.
just multiply length by height by depth/width.
The volume of a rectangular solid is calculated by taking the area of the base and multiplying it by the solids height. Another way of saying this is to say length x width x height.
The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height
To determine the volume of a solid, you would need to know the appropriate formula based on the shape. Common formulas include volume = length × width × height for a rectangular solid, volume = πr^2h for a cylinder, and volume = (4/3)πr^3 for a sphere. The shape of the solid would determine which formula to use for calculating its volume.
The formula for calculating the volume of a cuboid is width x length x height
If this rectangular solid is actually in your possession, then you would measure it and calculate the volume, after which you can derive the density by dividing the mass by the volume. If it is not in your possession, then you are clearly being asked to call upon your psychic powers to solve this problem.
Density is weight divided by volume. In the case of a rectangular solid, volume is length times width times height.
Volume = cross-section area*length