One way to find out the number of cubes that can fit inside a rectangular box is to use its volume. Knowing the volume of the cubes and that of the box can give an accurate reading of the cubes that can fit.
Multiple length by width by height....for example a box 1 foot in each dimension has a volume of 1 cubic foot
A rectangle volume is length X width X height = volume The fact its a prism is irrelevant as long as it is a box shape.
Volume of a Rectangular Prism The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height
You need the total volume as well, then divide that successively by width and length
If the volume of the smaller rectangular box is 27 in3, what is the volume of the larger rectangular box?
The formula will depend on what it is that you are trying to find: the volume or the surface area.
A small rectangular box!
One way to find out the number of cubes that can fit inside a rectangular box is to use its volume. Knowing the volume of the cubes and that of the box can give an accurate reading of the cubes that can fit.
You can't, unless it's a cube.
Volume = (length) x (width) x (height) V = L W H
4, 6, and 12
Volume = Length * Width * Height.
Multiple length by width by height....for example a box 1 foot in each dimension has a volume of 1 cubic foot
Using consistent units, the height = volume divided by footprint area (in the case of your rectangular box). so H = V/A
A rectangle volume is length X width X height = volume The fact its a prism is irrelevant as long as it is a box shape.
Volume of a Rectangular Prism The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height