10*16 = 160 cubic cm
10x10x6=600square centimeters
You need to know another dimension to find the volume. The volume is the length times height times width. You can only findthe area with two dimensions... the area would be 100cm2 See below for more info on area and volume.
Volume = Length x Width x Height = (6)(5)(10) = 300 cubic centimeters
A cylinder with a radius of 6.5 centimeters and a height of 10 centimeters has a volume of 1,327.32 cubic centimeters.
This question would have been a lot more fun to work onif the area of the base had actually been given . . .
420cm3
The volume of a box measuring 8 x 10 x 12.5 meters is 8*10*12.5 = 1000 cubic centimeters, since the volume of a box, or rectangular prism, is w * l * h.
The volume of a cylinder is the area of its base times its height. 10 pi square centimeters * 25 centimeters = 250 pi centimeters cubed = 785.398 centimeters cubed
10x10x6=600square centimeters
You need to know another dimension to find the volume. The volume is the length times height times width. You can only findthe area with two dimensions... the area would be 100cm2 See below for more info on area and volume.
The volume of the box in cubic centimeters is 5000 cm³ (25 cm * 2 dm * 1 dm * 10 cm/dm). The volume of the box in cubic decimeters is 10 dm³ (0.25 dm * 0.2 dm * 0.1 dm * 1000 cm³/dm³).
You would have to find the volume of the box in cm3 and then change units in to mL's. If the box is not full of the liquid , measure the volume of the box at where the liquid levels off.
Volume = Length x Width x Height = (6)(5)(10) = 300 cubic centimeters
A cylinder with a radius of 6.5 centimeters and a height of 10 centimeters has a volume of 1,327.32 cubic centimeters.
It is the area of the circle (pi Rsquared=100PI) times the height 20 total area is 2000PI
WxHxL=? 10x10x10=1000.
This question would have been a lot more fun to work onif the area of the base had actually been given . . .