1200 cubic feet.
720 cubic feetVolume = 10 ft x 12 ft x 6 ft = 720 cubic feet
720 cubic feetFind volume by multiplying length x width x height: 10 x 12 x 6 = 720
volume of wall = 10 * 10 *12*12 and volume of blocks = 8 * 16 no.of block =14400/128=112.5 112 blocks
A "10 ft x 6 ft x 22 in" object is not a rectangle; a rectangle is a 2 dimensional shape whereas that is a three dimensional object - it is a cuboid.To calculate the volume of a "10 ft x 6 ft x 22 in" cuboid you need to work in one unit - either feet or inches:12 in = 1 ft⇒ 10 ft x 6 ft x 22 in = 10 ft x 6 ft x (22 ÷ 12) ft= 110 cu ftor:1 ft = 12 in⇒ 10 ft x 6 ft x 22 in = (10 x 12) in x (6 x 12) in x 22 in= 190080 cu in
volume = π x radius2 x height = π x (diameter/2)2 x height = π x (12/2)2 x 12 ~= 1357 units3
The volume is 12 x 12 x 10 = 1440 cubic feet
720 cubic feetVolume = 10 ft x 12 ft x 6 ft = 720 cubic feet
720 cubic feetFind volume by multiplying length x width x height: 10 x 12 x 6 = 720
Well, first of all, that's not an "area". It's a "volume".10 inches = 10/12 of a footThe volume is (52 x 2 x 10/12) = 862/3 cubic feet
Since volume is length x width x height and we know that width and height are equal, 10 * 12 * 12 * 12 = 30 * x^2 => 576 = x^2 => 24 = x So, the dimensions are 30 x 24 x 24
volume of wall = 10 * 10 *12*12 and volume of blocks = 8 * 16 no.of block =14400/128=112.5 112 blocks
I regret that the question cannot be answered since it is not possible to have a "volume of 4 x 10 to the 4th power centimeters". Volume is not measured in centimetres.
To find the approximate volume of Earth, you can divide the volume of Saturn by 766. Given that Saturn's volume is 8.27 x 10^14 cubic kilometers, the volume of Earth is roughly 1.08 x 10^12 cubic kilometers. This estimation aligns with the commonly accepted value for Earth's volume.
A "10 ft x 6 ft x 22 in" object is not a rectangle; a rectangle is a 2 dimensional shape whereas that is a three dimensional object - it is a cuboid.To calculate the volume of a "10 ft x 6 ft x 22 in" cuboid you need to work in one unit - either feet or inches:12 in = 1 ft⇒ 10 ft x 6 ft x 22 in = 10 ft x 6 ft x (22 ÷ 12) ft= 110 cu ftor:1 ft = 12 in⇒ 10 ft x 6 ft x 22 in = (10 x 12) in x (6 x 12) in x 22 in= 190080 cu in
Volume of cube: 10*10*10 = 1000 cubic m
volume = π x radius2 x height = π x (diameter/2)2 x height = π x (12/2)2 x 12 ~= 1357 units3
To calculate the number of barrels in a 10 x 12 tank, you first need to determine the tank's volume in gallons. Assuming the tank is rectangular and the dimensions are in feet, the volume would be 10 ft x 12 ft x height (in feet, which you need to provide). There are 42 gallons in a barrel, so once you have the total volume in gallons, divide that number by 42 to find the number of barrels. Please provide the height of the tank for an accurate calculation.