10.64 cm squared
Length x Breadth x Height of the box
96 cubic cm space/volume capacity
Volume = edge3 = (15 x 15 x 15) = 3,375 cm3
15" x 10" = 967.74 square centimeters.
If that is the side length, just multiply 15 cm x 15 cm x 15 cm.
NO ! You cubed the 'cm' part OK. Why did you not also cube the '15' part ? Look at this: You have a cube, 15 cm on each side. What is its volume ? Length = 15 cm Width = 15 cm Height = 15 cm Volume = (Length) x (width) x (height) (15 cm) x (15 cm) x (15 cm) = 3,375 cm3 An even slightly better way to look at it: (15 cm)3 = (15)3 x (cm)3 = (3,375) (cm3)
Volume = 2*4*3 = 24 cc
10cm3
Jupiter's volume is approximately 1.43 x 10^15 cubic kilometers. To convert that to cubic centimeters, multiply by 1 x 10^15. So, roughly 1.43 x 10^30 cubic centimeters can fit in Jupiter.
Volume = Area of the base (or lid) x height So, 16x10=160 cm3
Volume = 7cm x 7cm x 7cm = 343cm3 (343 cubic centimeters)
Volume = 10 cm x 9 cm x 30 cm = 2700 cm3
5cm x 3cm x 15cm = 225 cm3
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.
10.64 cm squared
7,500 cm3