The cube has 6 faces.
Area of the 6 faces = (6 x 200 x 200) = 240,000 square centimeters = 24 square meters
Volume = L W H = (200 x 200 x 200) = 8,000,000 cubic centimeters = 8 cubic meters
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Easier way to do it:
200 cm = 2 meters
Area of one face = 2 x 2 = 4 square meters
Area of 6 faces = 6 x 4 = 24 square meters
Volume = 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 cubic meters
In order to calculate the volume we must work out the radius. Lateral surface area without the 2 end pieces of the cylinder = 200 sq.ft, 2*pi*r*8 = 200 Divide both sides by 2*pi*8 to find the length of the radius. radius = 3.978873577 Volume in cubic units = pi*radius2*height or altitude; Volume = 397.8873577 cubic feet or 398 to the nearest cubic foot.
use a known volume container to measure a quantity = 200 x (the depth you want the sand).
The area of a circle whose diameter is 200 meters is: 31,420 m2
This is an area of 40,000 square feet.
Area = 20*10 = 200 square cm
Assuming you mean a rectangular prism, you get the smallest surface area if the prism is a cube. You can calculate the required length of side to get that volume; then, based on that, the corresponding surface area.
The equation of the volume of a cube is s^3, where 's' is the length of one edge. So the edge would be the cubed root of the volume. In your case, the cube root of 200. Which is 5.848 (approx).
The question is seriously flawed and so cannot be answered. Volume cannot be measured in cm, nor can surface area be measured in cm. Furthermore, a radius of 90 cm, volume of 200 cubic cm and surface area of 180square cm are inconsistent. No two of them can refer to the same sphere!That is, with the appropriate units,radius = 90 implies volume � 200, surface � 180volume = 200 implies radius � 90, surface � 180surface = 180 implies radius � 90, volume � 200.
200*200*200 cubic centimetres = 8*106 cc
Density = mass/volume , so 200/50 = 4 g / cubic cm.
In order to calculate the volume we must work out the radius. Lateral surface area without the 2 end pieces of the cylinder = 200 sq.ft, 2*pi*r*8 = 200 Divide both sides by 2*pi*8 to find the length of the radius. radius = 3.978873577 Volume in cubic units = pi*radius2*height or altitude; Volume = 397.8873577 cubic feet or 398 to the nearest cubic foot.
To calculate the surface area of an ISMB 200, you need to know its dimensions. The ISMB 200 is an Indian Standard Medium Weight Beam, and its dimensions are: Height: 200 mm Width: 100 mm Flange thickness: 10.2 mm Web thickness: 5.7 mm Length: Typically supplied in standard lengths of 6, 9, 12, or 15 meters To calculate the surface area of an ISMB 200, you need to find the surface area of each of its parts separately and then add them up. The surface area of the flanges and the web can be calculated as follows: Surface area of each flange = Width × Flange thickness × 2 = 100 mm × 10.2 mm × 2 = 2040 mm² Surface area of the web = Height × Web thickness = 200 mm × 5.7 mm = 1140 mm² Total surface area of an ISMB 200 = Surface area of both flanges + Surface area of the web = (2040 mm² + 2040 mm²) + 1140 mm² = 5220 mm² Therefore, the surface area of an ISMB 200 is 5220 square millimeters.
A cube with a volume of 0.2 cubic meters has an equivalent volume of: 200 liters.
A cone with a base area of 100 and a height of six has a volume of 200 units3
Surface area of half a sphere = 2*pi*radius2 Surface area = 200*pi = 628.3185307 square units.
The surface area of the sphere with the radius doubled is 200 units2.---> Confirmed
4*50 = 200 cm2.