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∙ 13y agofirst, convert everything to cm:
200 cm x 200 cm x 20 cm
(m = 100 cm, dm = 10 cm)
then:
200 x 200 x 20 = 800,000 cm3
(or 800 dm3 or 0.8 m3)
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∙ 13y agoNone. Multiplying two dimensions gives area, not volume.
With difficulty unless other dimensions are given.
The volume can be found by multiplying the three dimensions (depth, width and height) together. So the volume here is: 10 x 10 x 20 = 2000 square feet.
Density = Mass/Volume = 600/30 = 20 grams per ml.
You can't. The volume doesn't tell you the dimensions. There are an infinite number of combinations of dimensions that all have the same volume. If I have a rectangular solid and its volume is 60, its length, width, and height could be 1, 1, 60 1, 2, 30 1, 3, 20 1, 4, 15 1, 5, 12 1, 6, 10 2, 3, 10 2, 6, 5 3, 4, 5 . . etc. If I only tell you the volume, there's no way to know the dimensions.
20 oz is the volume. Fluid ounces measure volume, not weight.
Your dimensions are for a square. You need one more dimension for a box.
The volume of the metal can be calculated by measuring the volume of water displaced after the metal was placed in the cylinder. If the water level rose to the 25 cubic meter mark after the metal was added, then the volume of the metal is 5 cubic meters.
2ft by 2ft by 5ft is a possibility
None. Multiplying two dimensions gives area, not volume.
The density of steel is around 490 pounds per cubic foot, depending on grade. I'm assuming the steel bar is a cylinder because you gave me a diameter. If it is not, I am completely wrong. The volume of a cylinder is pi times the radius squared times height. Pi is about 3.14159. The radius squared is 0.01085069444 feet. The height is 20 feet. The volume of the steel bar must be 0.68176866291519189 cubic feet. Therefore the bar must weigh about 334 pounds. Hmm, seems too heavy..
With difficulty unless other dimensions are given.
The volume can be found by multiplying the three dimensions (depth, width and height) together. So the volume here is: 10 x 10 x 20 = 2000 square feet.
The volume of the shoebox is 840 cubic centimeters. You can find the volume by multiplying the three dimensions together: 6 * 7 * 20 = 840.
Density = Mass/Volume = 600/30 = 20 grams per ml.
In order to find the volume of the cylinder more information is required as to the actual dimensions of the cylinder. Volume is calculated by knowing the radius and height of the cylinder.
Cubic meter is a unit for volume, which requires 3 dimensions, length, width, height. Knowing the length of an object is useless unless you have the other two dimensions.