Length multiplied by the height multiplied by the width Example: Box#1 Width 2cm Height4cm Length6cm 2*4*6=8*6 or 48cm cubed
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With great difficulty. You can only do this if each dimension of the box is an exact multiple of the side of a cube - which is extremely unlikely. However, if that miracle happens, then you fill the box with cubes and count how many cubes it takes.
Multiple length by width by height....for example a box 1 foot in each dimension has a volume of 1 cubic foot
Depends on the size of the box. You can use the formula length times width times height, though.
Maximum recess dimension allowable from the front edge of a box or plaster ring to the surface face of the drywall?
A box is a three dimensional object, and you have only stated one dimension. _________________________________________________________________ A box has all of the same length sides. The volume of the box is 27mm3.