The formulae stays the same. Length x Width x Height. So for example if the length was 4cm, the height was 3cm and the width was 4cm. Then, the volume would be 4x3x4= 48cm3
You cannot: given only the volume, there is no way to determine the length, or width or height. If you double the length and halve the width you would still have the same volume.
to find area you multiply length times width to find volume you multiply length times width times heights
The area of a square or rectangle can be found by multiplying the length times the width. In a square both the length and width are the same measure.
The volume is the product of (length) times (width) times (height).Just make sure to have all three measurements in the same unit.
if volume = 1, the following(and an infinite number more possibilities) can be true: 1. length=1 width=1 height=1 2. length=.5 width=.5 height=4 3. length=.1 width=5 height=2 .... all have the same volume but different Surface area
its volume is also doubled...
You cannot: given only the volume, there is no way to determine the length, or width or height. If you double the length and halve the width you would still have the same volume.
The length is 15. The width and height are the same.
well...if it's doubled then its doubled (just treat it the same)
to find area you multiply length times width to find volume you multiply length times width times heights
The area of a square or rectangle can be found by multiplying the length times the width. In a square both the length and width are the same measure.
It depends, can you change the width and the length??
Lunch boxes are not all the same size so the volume will vary from one to another.
The volume is the product of (length) times (width) times (height).Just make sure to have all three measurements in the same unit.
if volume = 1, the following(and an infinite number more possibilities) can be true: 1. length=1 width=1 height=1 2. length=.5 width=.5 height=4 3. length=.1 width=5 height=2 .... all have the same volume but different Surface area
If a rectangular prism and a triangular prism have the same length, width, and height, then their volumes are equal. This is because although the shapes are different, they both occupy the same amount of space if their dimensions are the same. The formula for calculating volume is length x width x height for both shapes, resulting in equal volumes.
Length and volume are not the same, any more than time and mass are the same. They are different properties that are measured with different units.A cube that has a height and length and width of one unit will have a volume of one cubic unit, but that does not mean that it is correct to say that its length and volume are the same. Saying that is like saying that an hour weighs the same as a kilogram.