Yes because the sum of its 2 smallest sides is greater than its longest side.
A cone with a base of 9 cm and a height of 12 cm has a volume of 254.469 cm3
Volume = 10*9*6 = 540 cm3
To calculate the volume of a rectangular prism (such as a carton), you multiply its length, width, and height. In this case, the length is 12 cm, the width is 9 cm, and the height is 12 cm. Therefore, the volume would be 12 cm x 9 cm x 12 cm = 1296 cubic cm. So, the volume of the carton is 1296 cubic cm.
The area of a trapezoid is equal to one half the product of the length of its height and the sum of its bases. So we have: A = (1/2)(h)(B + b) substitute what you know into the formula 45 cm^2 = (1/2)(h)(12 cm + 6 cm) 45 cm^2 = (1/2)(h)(18 cm) 45 cm^2 = (h)(9 cm) divide by 9 cm to both sides 5 cm = h Thus, the height is 5 cm.
Yes because the sum of its 2 smallest sides is greater than its longest side.
The volume of a cube with an edge of 9 cm is: 729 cm3
If you mean a rectangular cuboid then they work out as follows:- Volume: 4.2*4*9 = 151.2 cubic cm Surface area: 2(4*4.2)+2(4.2*9)+2(4*9) = 181.2 square cm
A cylinder with a radius of 3.25 cm and a height of 9 cm has a volume of 298,650 mm3
A cone with a base of 9 cm and a height of 12 cm has a volume of 254.469 cm3
Multiply 9 x 8. Volume = Pi/4 x D2 x H so Volume = Pi/4*81*8 = Pi*81*2 = 508.938 cubic cm.
Easy. The volume of a cube is equal to the length of one edge cubed. So, 9 cm cubed = a volume of 729 (cubic cm)
Volume = 10*9*6 = 540 cm3
volume 3 is the volume of the ICD-9-CM used by hospitals to report inpatient procedures.
Assuming the side of each cube is 9 cm, the surface area is 486 cm^2. The volume is 729 cm^3.
No
That is a list of four different lengths.