By units do you mean the volume specification? If so, the volume will be in cubic centimetres. 13cm x 13cm x 3cm = 13x13x3 = 507 cubic centimetres or 507 cc.
12cm x 6cm x 4cm = 288 cubic centimetres
6*3*4 = 72 cubic centimetres.
2 x 20 x 10 =400 cubic centimetres.
Volume is measured in cubic measurements, such as m3, cm3, ft3, etc... .
Since the depth of the box is unknown, it is impossible to calculate the volume of the box.
96cm3/ 32cm2 = 3cm
You measure the length, width and height in centimetres. Then you multiply the three dimensions L x W x H = Volume in cubic centimetres.
By units do you mean the volume specification? If so, the volume will be in cubic centimetres. 13cm x 13cm x 3cm = 13x13x3 = 507 cubic centimetres or 507 cc.
Volume = 240*20*1 cubic centimetres = 4800 cc = 4.8 Litres
To find the height of the box, you first need to determine the dimensions of the base. Since the area of the base is 32 square centimetres, you can find the side lengths by taking the square root of 32, which is approximately 5.66 cm. Next, you can calculate the height by dividing the volume of the box (96 cubic centimetres) by the area of the base (32 square centimetres), resulting in a height of 3 cm.
It is 1800 cubic centimetres.
A box with a volume of 5,184 cubic inches has an equivalent volume of 0.11 cubic yards.
Your question does not make sense. 200 cubic centimetres is not a measure of mass. Do you mean 200 grams? To find density you divide the mass by the volume.
Volume = 240*40*1 cubic centimetres = 9600 cc = 9.6 Litres
12cm x 6cm x 4cm = 288 cubic centimetres
6*3*4 = 72 cubic centimetres.