you multiply all numbers you see. If triangle you multiply all numbers then divide it by three
No, that will not give you the volume of a prism (since it's a triangular shape, not cuboid). For volume of a prism, you need to find the area of one of the end triangles, then multiply by the length of the prism.
-- Measure the length, width, and height of the prism. -- Multiply the three numbers. The result is the volume of the prism.
Assuming this is a rectangular block, you are supposed to multiply the three numbers.
20. You multiply all three numbers together to get volume because volume = length X width X height. :D
you multiply all numbers you see. If triangle you multiply all numbers then divide it by three
No, that will not give you the volume of a prism (since it's a triangular shape, not cuboid). For volume of a prism, you need to find the area of one of the end triangles, then multiply by the length of the prism.
-- Measure the length, width, and height of the prism. -- Multiply the three numbers. The result is the volume of the prism.
Assuming this is a rectangular block, you are supposed to multiply the three numbers.
Measure its length, width and height, and multiply the three numbers.
20. You multiply all three numbers together to get volume because volume = length X width X height. :D
If you multiply the three numbers, you get the volume - assuming the tub has a "block" (rectangular) shape.
-- measure the length, width, and height of the object -- multiply the three numbers together -- the answer is the volume of the object
If you multiply the three numbers, you'll get the volume (in cubic millimeters). Assuming, of course, you were working with a rectangular block shape.
When you multiply numbers, you get their product.
Find length, width, and height. Then you would proceed to multiply all three numbers and there you have your answer.
To find the volume, simply multiply each of these numbers together. Since there are not any units, I can't give an approxamite size of this volume, but the answer is 82940000000 of some unit cubed. Hope this helps!