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∙ 14y agocubed units
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∙ 14y agoA figure that has an area of 5 units [base x height] has the obvious dimensions 1 and 5 since 5 is a prime number. If the figure is a rectangle then the dimensions can be : length= 5 height= 1. Area= 5 x1= 5cm^2 Perimeter= 5+5+1+1=12cm
No I can't answer it. I'm afraid it does not make sense. The centimetre volume unit is the cubic centimetre, or c.c.
The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.
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If the marbles are identical, the volume is the same. If you want, you can use different units and it looks like the volume is different.
A figure that has an area of 5 units [base x height] has the obvious dimensions 1 and 5 since 5 is a prime number. If the figure is a rectangle then the dimensions can be : length= 5 height= 1. Area= 5 x1= 5cm^2 Perimeter= 5+5+1+1=12cm
No I can't answer it. I'm afraid it does not make sense. The centimetre volume unit is the cubic centimetre, or c.c.
The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.
To convert density to mass, you need to know the volume as well. The formula to calculate mass from density and volume is mass = density x volume. Multiply the density of the substance by the volume in cubic units to get the mass in units of mass (e.g. grams, kilograms).
No, grams and kilograms are units of mass/weight. Cubic meters are a unit of volume.
There are 4 of them.
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If the marbles are identical, the volume is the same. If you want, you can use different units and it looks like the volume is different.
Density=mass/volume.......but make sure units match up.
This is not a valid conversion. Cubic units is a measure of volume while square units is a measure of area.
There is no general conversion between units of volume (such as liters) and units of mass (such as milligrams). For a specific substance, you can look up or measure the density, then use the formula: mass = volume x density You may need to convert some units, to make them compatible.
Volume is typically measured in cubic units (such as cubic centimeters), not cm. To calculate volume given mass and density, you can use the formula: volume = mass / density. Make sure the units of mass and density are compatible for the calculation.