60 cubic cm. Volume would be the length x width x height. 3x5 = 15. 15 x 4 = 60
A rectangle is a two dimensional shape which cannot have three measures.
length times width times height = volume 10cm ( 3cm ) ( 5cm ) = 150 cubic cm
It's height would be 8cm. 5cm x 10cm = 50cm, 400 divided by 50 = 8.
What is the density of a rectangular object with the height of 5 cm the length of 10 cm, the width of 2 cm and the mass of 50 g
A 36cm humerus in a man indicates a height of about 5' 11.7" *A 36cm humerus in a woman indicates a height of about 5' 9.1" *** (2.89 x bone length) +78.10 = height in cm** (3.08 x bone length) + 64.67 = height in cm
60 cubic cm. Volume would be the length x width x height. 3x5 = 15. 15 x 4 = 60
A rectangle is a two dimensional shape which cannot have three measures.
To measure the volume of a shoebox in cubic centimeters (cm³), you would need to measure the length, width, and height of the shoebox in centimeters. Multiply these three dimensions together to calculate the volume. Formula: Volume = Length x Width x Height.
volume = length x width x height height = volume / (length x width) height = 378 cm3 / (6cm x 7cm) = 9 cm
Which dimensions are which? For a base of 2 cm, height of 3 cm, and length of 2 cm it would be 5 cm^3. It would be the same if the base were 3 cm, but if the length were 3 cm it would instead be 6 cm^3.
Platypuses are not measured for height, as they stay close to the ground. At most, they would be less than 20cm in height at the shoulder.Platypuses are more likely to be measured in length. A male platypus is 50-60 cm in length, whilst the female is smaller, averaging 40-50 cm in length.
A rectangular prism with length 7 cm, width 4 cm and height 6 cm has a volume of 168cm3
A rectangular prism that has a length of 7 cm, width of 8 cm and height of 14 cm has a volume of 784cm3
A rectangular prism with a length of 4 cm, a width of 2 cm and a height of 5 cm has a volume of 40cm3
You need three linear measures (length, breadth and height) to calculate a volume.
Quokkas are not generally measured in height, but in head to body length, which gives a rough range of the quokka's height. They have a head to body length of between 41 cm and 54 cm, with a tail length of 25 - 31 cm.