Width x Length x Height = Volume.
Use the equation for the volume of a cone, replace the known height and volume, and solve the resulting equation for the radius.
The equation to find mass is DxV (density times volume.) NM
A box has no equation. There are different equations for its volume, its surface area, the longest (principal) diagonal.
You have to know that [ Volume = (length) x (width) x (height) ]. Then, you can divide each side of that equation by (length x height), and you wind up with Width = Volume/(length x height)
There are none because a square can't be expressed in terms of volume
Find the volume of the box by using the measurments given; use the equation: V=L*B*H The volume of the closed box is the same as the volume of the open box. The difference is just that the open box has no top.
Use the equation for the volume of a cone, replace the known height and volume, and solve the resulting equation for the radius.
Length x Width x Height is the formula to find the volume of a juice box.
The equation to find mass is DxV (density times volume.) NM
A box has no equation. There are different equations for its volume, its surface area, the longest (principal) diagonal.
You have to know that [ Volume = (length) x (width) x (height) ]. Then, you can divide each side of that equation by (length x height), and you wind up with Width = Volume/(length x height)
This could be a relatively easy volume question or not. First you have to figure the volume of the box. This is Height x Length x Width. Then you find the volume of the object you want to put in the box. If they are rectangular the formula is the same. If they are spherical the equation is 4/3 Pi R^3. If they are oddly shaped the equation is more difficult or you must measure the volume by another means such as water displacement. Once you have the volume of the box and the volume of what you want to put in the box you just divide the later into the former and you have how many should fit in the box. Now an assumption of this solution assumes all the "free" space is occupied by the object you put in the box. If your solution needs an exact number in real life you have to figure out the amount of "free" space that is lost with each object placed in the box and add that into the calculation.
There are none because a square can't be expressed in terms of volume
l x w x h
the volume of the box would be 4x^3-42x^2+80x since a volume wasn't given to find 'x' or a set 'x' wasn't given, that is the equation you would use
height X length X width ,is the formula for volume.
To find the total volume of a box you need to find its dimensions, which are the length, width, and height. Once you measure all three of these, simply multiply them together to find the total volume.