To calculate the volume of a rectangular prism with dimensions of 6 inches, 9 inches, and 5 inches, use the formula for volume: ( V = length \times width \times height ). In this case, it would be ( V = 6 , \text{in} \times 9 , \text{in} \times 5 , \text{in} ), which equals 270 cubic inches. Therefore, the volume of the prism is 270 in³.
90 cubic inches.
A cylinder with a radius of 3 (6/2) inches and a height of 5 inches has a volume of 141.37 inches3.
6 x 5/2 = 15 squinches
Volume = 4/3*pi*53 = 523.5987756 or about 524 cubic inches.
pi rsquared x6ins
90 cubic inches.
A cylinder with a radius of 3 (6/2) inches and a height of 5 inches has a volume of 141.37 inches3.
It is: 5*3*6 = 90 cubic inches
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The answer to the question of 5ft 5in- 2ft 9in is 8ft 2in
6in * 6in * 6in = 216in3
19 in
Yes, with 1 inch to spare in one dimension if you hold it the right way.
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what is the volume of the rectacgular solid 2in,5in,3in.
6 x 5/2 = 15 squinches