It's volume is 6 cubic centimetres, but you need it's mass if you want to find it's density. It's density in grams per cubic centimetre would be it's total mass divided by six.
The density of an object depends on its mass and volume. There is some confusingly presented information about the volume but absolutely no information on the mass. It is, therefore, impossible to provide a sensible answer.
7" x 6" x 5" = 210 cubic inches
That depends on the exact shape of the figure. If it is a rectangular block, just multiply the three numbers.
For a cuboid, Volume = Length * Width * Height = 0.25*6.1*4.9 = 7.4725 m3
A rectangular prism that is 6 cm long, 2 cm wide and 5 cm high has a volume of 60cm3
224 m to the 3rd power
The density of an object depends on its mass and volume. There is some confusingly presented information about the volume but absolutely no information on the mass. It is, therefore, impossible to provide a sensible answer.
It is the cube which has a volume of 64 cubic meters whereas the rectangular solid has a volume of 32 cubic meters
1.3g/mL
Density is defined as mass divided by volume. The volume of a rectangular solid is given by length × width × height, which in this case is 3 cm × 2 cm × 1 cm = 6 cm³. Therefore, the density of the solid is 12 g / 6 cm³ = 2 g/cm³.
It is: 0.25*6.1*4.9 = 7.4725 cubic m
7" x 6" x 5" = 210 cubic inches
Just multiply the three dimensions together10in x 4in x 7in = 280in3
That depends on the exact shape of the figure. If it is a rectangular block, just multiply the three numbers.
For a cuboid, Volume = Length * Width * Height = 0.25*6.1*4.9 = 7.4725 m3
Assuming that the solid is a cuboid (not an ellipsoid, for example), its volume is 10*1*5 = 50 cm3. Therefore its density = mass/volume = 500/50 = 10 grams per cm3
The Rectangular Glass Vase is 5.38" Long x 3.13" Wide x 7.13" High.