Only if the shape is a cuboid.
You do length times width times height and that is how you get your answer to the volume.
To calculate the volume of water in a tank, you need to know the tank's shape and dimensions. For a rectangular tank, multiply the length, width, and height (Volume = Length × Width × Height). For a cylindrical tank, use the formula Volume = π × radius² × height. Ensure all measurements are in the same units to obtain the volume in cubic units.
Depends on the shape. Basically, multiply the length times the width times the height, but there are many ways to do that.
Volume = Length * Height * Width That equation can be rearranged to: Width = Volume/(Length * Height) This answer will only work for a cuboid (or a cube) and not any other 3d shape.
A solid is a 3 dimensional object having length, width and height. Its volume measured in cubic units is length*width*height
It depends on what shape. For a cube, multiply the length by the width by the height.
The volume of quartz depends on its shape and dimensions. To calculate the volume, you would need to measure the length, width, and height of the quartz specimen and then multiply these measurements together. The formula for the volume of a rectangular prism (which quartz often resembles) is volume = length x width x height.
Well, darling, the volume of a chalkboard eraser can vary depending on its shape. If it's a rectangular prism, you can calculate it by multiplying the length, width, and height in centimeters. If it's a cylindrical eraser, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder. Just grab a ruler and measure that bad boy to get your answer!
A triangle is a two-dimensional shape (flat), so it has area, but not volume. The area of a triangle is half the height times the base. Multiply the height times the length of the triangle's base, then divide by 2.
You do length times width times height and that is how you get your answer to the volume.
To calculate the volume of water in a tank, you need to know the tank's shape and dimensions. For a rectangular tank, multiply the length, width, and height (Volume = Length × Width × Height). For a cylindrical tank, use the formula Volume = π × radius² × height. Ensure all measurements are in the same units to obtain the volume in cubic units.
You find the length and height of the shape, them you find the volume
Depends on the shape. Basically, multiply the length times the width times the height, but there are many ways to do that.
is the shape 2d or 3d? what is the shape? if if 2d then hust multiply the length by height
Volume = Length * Height * Width That equation can be rearranged to: Width = Volume/(Length * Height) This answer will only work for a cuboid (or a cube) and not any other 3d shape.
A solid is a 3 dimensional object having length, width and height. Its volume measured in cubic units is length*width*height
If you want to find a volume of a regular shape, You need to multiply Length, Width, and High.