That's going to depend on what you'll use the volume to find.
There's no single rule that you can use every time you see volume.
no you multiply
for area you times width x length
You are supposed to multiply the length by the edge that is a fraction and divide it by 2 and multiply by 3. Then you add 3.14. You should get your answer
To find the volume of a three-dimensional object, you typically multiply dimensions together. For example, to calculate the volume of a rectangular prism, you multiply its length, width, and height (Volume = length × width × height). In contrast, addition is used when calculating the total volume of multiple objects or combining different volumes.
The order of operations is: P (parentheses) E (Exponents) M (Multiply) D (Divide) A (Add) S (Subtract)
miltply
To find out volume you need to times length by breadth by height
you multiply when you are finding the volume of something is because that is how you find how much space something takes
no you multiply
for area you times width x length
You are supposed to multiply the length by the edge that is a fraction and divide it by 2 and multiply by 3. Then you add 3.14. You should get your answer
The order of operations is: P (parentheses) E (Exponents) M (Multiply) D (Divide) A (Add) S (Subtract)
multiply first, and then add
you are suppose to MULTIPLY on area.
That is correct for finding the volume of a cylinder.
You multiply.
multiply