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It is: 3*4.5*6 = 81 cubic meters

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What is the volume of a right rectangular prism that is 3 meters by 4.5 metters by 6 meters?

Volume of rectangular prism: 3*4.5*6 = 81 cubic meters


What is the volume of the prism with measurements of 6 5 and 3?

I presume you mean a rectangular prism. Assuming all the angles are right angles, so that it is a rectangular parallelepiped, the volume is just the product of the three dimensions. I get 90.


What is the formula for determining volume?

Volume of a right prism: Area of Base times Height. Volume of a cube: Vertex cubed. Volume of a rectangular prism: Length times Width times Depth.


Is a rectangular prism a cube?

No. It is a parallelopiped. And, if it is a right rectangular prism then it is a cuboid.


How many small cubes are needed to completely fill the right rectangular prism?

To determine how many small cubes are needed to fill a right rectangular prism, you first need to calculate the volume of the prism by multiplying its length, width, and height. Then, calculate the volume of one small cube by cubing its side length. Finally, divide the volume of the prism by the volume of the small cube to find the total number of cubes required.


A right rectangular prism measures 8 feet tall 3 feet wide and 5 feet long. What is the volume of the prism in cubic feet?

It is: 8*3*5 = 120 cubic feet


What is the volume of a right rectangular prism with the measures of 8mm 35mm and 12mm?

8*35*12=3360mm cubed


What is the definition of a right rectangular prism?

no


What is the volume of a right rectangular prism whose dimensions are 12 inches by 6 inches by 10 inches?

720 in3


What is the volume of right rectangular prism whose dimensions are 6 inches by A inches by 12 inches?

It is: 72A cubic inches


How do you find the height of a rectangular prism when given the base area and volume?

The volume of any right prism (the floor and ceiling are identical in shape) = Base area * heightSA = BA + LASA = BA + phLA=ph


Is there a difference between a right rectangular prism and a rectanglar prism?

yes, they are different.