Any unit of length is acceptable. To be used to calculate area both units must be the same. Arbitrary/imaginary units are also acceptable.
meter, foot, inch, mile, any distance unit
280 cubic units
When multiplying length by width by height, the volume of the object is calculated. Volume is measured in cubic metres, or m3.
A cube with a length, height, and width of 1 unit is known as a unit cube. It is a three-dimensional geometric shape where all sides are equal, measuring one unit in each dimension. The volume of a unit cube is 1 cubic unit, and it is often used in mathematics and geometry as a basic building block for understanding more complex shapes and concepts.
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Volume is based on three things: Length, width, and height. Height is how tall, length is how far (back), and width is how wide (or how fat).
meter, foot, inch, mile, any distance unit
280 cubic units
When multiplying length by width by height, the volume of the object is calculated. Volume is measured in cubic metres, or m3.
A cube with a length, height, and width of 1 unit is known as a unit cube. It is a three-dimensional geometric shape where all sides are equal, measuring one unit in each dimension. The volume of a unit cube is 1 cubic unit, and it is often used in mathematics and geometry as a basic building block for understanding more complex shapes and concepts.
No. It has NO length, NO width, NO height. Only a position.No. It has NO length, NO width, NO height. Only a position.No. It has NO length, NO width, NO height. Only a position.No. It has NO length, NO width, NO height. Only a position.
The unit for volume when calculated as length x width x height in centimeters is cubic centimeters (cm^3). This unit represents the volume of a three-dimensional space measured in linear centimeters cubed.
What feature of the cupboard? Mass - kilogram Height, Width - Metre Depth - Centimetre Volume - Litre Height, width and depth should be measured in millimetres for designing or fitting the cupboard.
The volume is the product of (length) times (width) times (height).Just make sure to have all three measurements in the same unit.
If it is a rectangle then area is height times width
Generally - width is denoted by 'w' as inthe unit measurements are l:36", h: 24", w:18"Where l = length, h = height, and w - width.
A customary unit that can measure a telephone is inches or centimeters, typically measuring the height, width, and depth of the device.