Volume = 1/3*pi*radius2*height
Volume = Length * Width * Height= the answer3
volume_cuboid = length × width × height = 4 ft × 2.3 ft × 5 ft = 46 cu ft surface_area_cuboid = 2 × (length × width + width × height + height × length) = 2 × (4 ft × 2.3 ft + 2.3 ft × 5 ft + 5 ft × 4 ft) = 2 × (9.2 sq ft + 11.5 sq ft + 20 sq ft) = 2 × 40.7 sq ft = 81.4 sq ft
Volume = 1/3*pi*0.6252*2.4 = 0.982 cubic feet rounded to 3 decimal places
When the surface area and the volume are the same, the height has a value of one unit. Example based on values given: A=LxW = 25x5 = 125 sq ft. V= LxWxH = 25x5x1 = 125 cu ft. The surface area and the volume have the same value.
The volume is 1,570 ft3
Volume = Length * Width * Height= the answer3
420 cubic ft.
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If 2 feet is its diameter then:- Volume = 1/3*pi*12*7 = 7.33 cubic feet to 2 decimal places
A right circular cone with a base radius of 3 ft and a height of 9 ft has a volume of: 84.8 cubic feet.
10x6x8= 480 ft 3
Volume = 7.2155 = 540 cubic feet
Volume of cone: 1/3*pi*16^2 *21 = 5629.734 cubic feet rounded to 3 decimal places
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A rectangle is a two dimensional object, with length and width but not height. An object with length, width and height could be a cuboid, in which case is it still the area that is required or the volume?
Volume of any pyramid is 1/3 the height x area of the base Volume = 17 ft x 8 ft x 8 ft / 3 = 3622/3 cu ft
We won't be able to compute the volume without also knowing the height.