As asked, this question is meaningless. 6 cm and 2 cm are linear dimensions. Their product gives an area of 12 cm2 (square centimetres), but this is still one dimension short of volume, which has cubic units of dimension (say cm3, cubic centimetres).
Unless you intend "cm" to mean "cubic metres" - in which case the sum is 8 m3.
Volume = 2*4*6 = 48 cubic cm
A rectangular prism that is 6 cm long, 2 cm wide and 5 cm high has a volume of 60cm3
answer:48 cm3Volume = 2*4*6 = 48 cubic cm
Volume to be filled = 6*4*2 = 48 cc Volume of each cube = 2*2*2 = 8 cc Number of cubes = 48/8 = 6
12, cause 2 times 3 =6 times 2=12 cm
Volume = 2*4*6 = 48 cubic cm
A rectangular prism that is 6 cm long, 2 cm wide and 5 cm high has a volume of 60cm3
It is: 6*3*2 = 36 cubic cm
Volume = 6*3*2 = 36 cubic cm
answer:48 cm3Volume = 2*4*6 = 48 cubic cm
(6 cm) x (4 cm) x (2 cm) = 48 cm^3 which is 48 cubic centimeters
Assuming this is a rectangular prism, the volume is height*width*length = 2(cm)*3(cm)*6(cm)= 36 cm3
Recognize that all dimensions must be in the same unit. We have 6 cm, 30 mm which should be converted to cm equal to 3, and we have 2cm Volume = 6 x 3 x 2 = 36 cubic cm
Volume to be filled = 6*4*2 = 48 cc Volume of each cube = 2*2*2 = 8 cc Number of cubes = 48/8 = 6
12, cause 2 times 3 =6 times 2=12 cm
5x6x2 = 60 cubic cm
Volume = pi r^2 h 500 cc = pi (6 cm) r^2 500 cc = 18.8496 r^2 26.386 = r^2 5.137 cm = r call it 5 cm radius