To find the volume of a solid prism made from centimeter cubes, you can count the total number of cubes used to construct the prism. Since each cube has a volume of 1 cubic centimeter, the total volume of the prism is equal to the number of cubes. Alternatively, if the prism has a defined base area and height, you can calculate the volume using the formula: volume = base area × height.
It is a rectangular prism
A prism is a solid geometric object. If you know its shape and dimensions you can calculate its volume.
Squares cannot be used to measure a three-dimensional volume since they have only two dimensions. Squares are used to measure surface areas, such as the outer surface of a rectangular solid. Cubes are used to measure volume because they are the simplest geometric division of a three-dimensional space. For a rectangular solid, multiplying H x W x D literally tells you the number of cubes (of the given unit of measurement) that can be contained within that space.
Volume in cubic units = cross-section area*length
If you have one cube in the first solid than six cubes in the second solid and than fifteen cubes in the third solid, than you would get 215 cubes in the eighth solid.
Cc or cubic centimetre
It is a rectangular prism
We can get a two cubes because when you cut the rectangular prism you can get it.You will see.^_^
A prism is a solid geometric object. If you know its shape and dimensions you can calculate its volume.
Squares cannot be used to measure a three-dimensional volume since they have only two dimensions. Squares are used to measure surface areas, such as the outer surface of a rectangular solid. Cubes are used to measure volume because they are the simplest geometric division of a three-dimensional space. For a rectangular solid, multiplying H x W x D literally tells you the number of cubes (of the given unit of measurement) that can be contained within that space.
Volume in cubic units = cross-section area*length
A solid shape.
Volume
If you have one cube in the first solid than six cubes in the second solid and than fifteen cubes in the third solid, than you would get 215 cubes in the eighth solid.
8 x 3-blue, 24 x 2-blue, 24 x 1-blue and 8 x 0-blue
That depends on the exact shape of the figure. If it is a rectangular block, just multiply the three numbers.
Length X Width X Height