Provided the area is the top or bottom surface, the volume is 3 sq ft*3 ft = 9 cubic feet.
If the area is for any other side, the volume cannot be determined (since the height is already included in calculating that particular area).
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I don't think you mean the volume of a square. Perhaps the volume of a prism? For prisms, Volume = Length * Width * Height, so just multiply all three numbers together. And don't forget your units: inches ^3
A person can calculate the volume of a cone by multiplying the height by pi and by the square of the radius of the cone, and then dividing the result of the previous operations by three.
Multiply the length times width times height. The three different edges, basically
A square has width and height. Width is the horizontal line, height is the vertical line. This is a two-dimensional object and has an area.A cube is a square with one more dimension, length, which makes it a three dimensional object. As a three-dimensional object, it no longer has an area, but now has volume.To find the area of a cube (a three-dimensional object), one must multiply three dimensions (length, width, and height) to obtain the volume of the cube.
1/3 s^3 The volume of a cube divided by three.
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-- measure the length, width, and height of the object -- multiply the three numbers together -- the answer is the volume of the object
I don't think you mean the volume of a square. Perhaps the volume of a prism? For prisms, Volume = Length * Width * Height, so just multiply all three numbers together. And don't forget your units: inches ^3
A person can calculate the volume of a cone by multiplying the height by pi and by the square of the radius of the cone, and then dividing the result of the previous operations by three.
Multiply the length times width times height. The three different edges, basically
A square has width and height. Width is the horizontal line, height is the vertical line. This is a two-dimensional object and has an area.A cube is a square with one more dimension, length, which makes it a three dimensional object. As a three-dimensional object, it no longer has an area, but now has volume.To find the area of a cube (a three-dimensional object), one must multiply three dimensions (length, width, and height) to obtain the volume of the cube.
To find the height of the box, you first need to determine the dimensions of the base. Since the area of the base is 32 square centimetres, you can find the side lengths by taking the square root of 32, which is approximately 5.66 cm. Next, you can calculate the height by dividing the volume of the box (96 cubic centimetres) by the area of the base (32 square centimetres), resulting in a height of 3 cm.
Square meters show that there is a flat area. We calculate the area by length times width. This is two-dimensional. Cubic meters show that there is a volume. We calculate the volume by length times width times height. That is three-dimensional.
Volume has three dimensions - width, height and depth.
The volume cannot be calculated from an area measurement (42 cm squared) because volume is a measure of cubic units (cm^3). To calculate volume, you would need a third dimension such as height or depth.
It will require a minimum of three square feet of floor space.