Comparing the volume of different boxes is as simple as comparing the volume measure of the boxes. A first step would be to measure the dimensions of all the boxes. The investigator would want to insure that all the boxes under consideration have their volumes set down in the same units. If cubic inches is desired, measure each boxes' length, width and height in inches. Then calculate volumes in inches3 (cubic inches) to insure "fair" comparison. Lastly, simply list or arrange them from largest to smallest or the other way around.
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Matchboxes come in lots of different sizes - particularly kitchen boxes. The volume is its length * width * height, in suitable units.
You compare (divide) one volume to another, then multiply by 100 to convert to percent.You compare (divide) one volume to another, then multiply by 100 to convert to percent.You compare (divide) one volume to another, then multiply by 100 to convert to percent.You compare (divide) one volume to another, then multiply by 100 to convert to percent.
They are equal.
The volume of the prism is three times as much as that of the prism.