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∙ 11y ago2194.5
You will also need to know a third dimension, like "length".
Volume of textbook in cubic centimetres = 28.5 cm wide x 3.5 cm thick x ? cm long.
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∙ 11y agoThe text box is a cuboid, so to calculate its volume multiply its length by its width by its thickness.
2.032 centimeters.
exactly 2 millimeters roughly 0.079 inch (rounded)
All depends on what math book you have!
It will depend on the number of cards. If the package is 1 inch thick, the volume would be 15 cubic inches.
The volume of a math textbook would depend on its physical dimensions. It can be calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height of the textbook. A common unit for volume is cubic inches or cubic centimeters.
The text box is a cuboid, so to calculate its volume multiply its length by its width by its thickness.
The volume is 80 centimeters times 25 centimeters times 9.5 centimeters = 19000 cubic centimeters or 19000 milliliters. 1 cm³ = 1 mL.
The volume of the textbook can be calculated by multiplying its length, width, and thickness. So, the volume would be 250 mm x 224 mm x 50 mm, which equals 2,800,000 cubic millimeters.
To calculate the weight of the steel plate, you need to know the density of steel. The density of steel is around 7.85g/cm³. Convert the dimensions to centimeters (73cm x 29cm x 0.5cm), calculate the volume (V = length x width x height), and then multiply by the density to find the weight (Weight = Volume x Density).
2.5 to 3 centimeters thick.
A typical plastic straw is about 0.5 millimeters thick.
2.032 centimeters.
One can easily calculate the weight of a 1 cm thick aluminum sheet in several ways. First, one can use a scientific scale for a very accurate measurement. Also, one can calculate the volume by submerging the sheet in water, and calculate the weight using the density of aluminum, which is 2.70 grams per cubic cm.
0.2500 centimeters. You're welcome.
How do you calculate cement mortar in 230mm thick brick
Calculate the volume of the outer cylinder as pi*r*r*h where pi = 3.14159, r = 195, and h = 3400. Calculate the volume of the inner cylinder with r = (195 -25) = 170. The difference between the two is the volume of MS (steel used). density = mass / volume mass = density * volume. weight = mass * gravity (= 9.8)