2 x 20 x 10 =400 cubic centimetres.
It is: 2*20*10 = 400 cubic cm
Width = 7cm Length = 2dm = 20cm Depth = 4cm Volume = 7 x 20 x 4 = 28x20 = 56x10 = 560 cubic cms
I had the same question as you for my homework. The answer is very easy. All you have to do is: 20cm x 12cm x 5cm=1200 Done!! :D hope this is useful for you. Good Luck ;)
285.6 liters. A liter is 10cm x 10cm x 10cm. So all you have to do is multiply 14 x 6 x 3.4 to get the number of liters.
The volume not included in the vital capacity is the residual volume (RV). Residual volume is the amount of air that remains in the lungs after a maximal exhalation and cannot be voluntarily expelled. Vital capacity, which consists of tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, and expiratory reserve volume, measures the maximum amount of air a person can exhale after a deep breath, excluding the residual volume.
It is: 2*20*10 = 400 cubic cm
2*15*10 = 300 cubic cm
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Width = 7cm Length = 2dm = 20cm Depth = 4cm Volume = 7 x 20 x 4 = 28x20 = 56x10 = 560 cubic cms
It depends on how deep you want the bark to be, the recommended depth is 2 - 4 inches (5 - 10cm) thus at 10cm deep you'd need 201m3 to cover 2006m2
I had the same question as you for my homework. The answer is very easy. All you have to do is: 20cm x 12cm x 5cm=1200 Done!! :D hope this is useful for you. Good Luck ;)
285.6 liters. A liter is 10cm x 10cm x 10cm. So all you have to do is multiply 14 x 6 x 3.4 to get the number of liters.
The volume not included in the vital capacity is the residual volume (RV). Residual volume is the amount of air that remains in the lungs after a maximal exhalation and cannot be voluntarily expelled. Vital capacity, which consists of tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, and expiratory reserve volume, measures the maximum amount of air a person can exhale after a deep breath, excluding the residual volume.
The question asks for the volume of water but provides only two linear measures. There is not enough information.
Respiratory volume is defined as how much air a person can hold in their lungs. Respiratory volume can be measured by having the person take a deep breath, and blow out into a device that measures air capacity.
A spirometer measures the volume of air inhaled and exhaled during breathing. To determine the volume of air inhaled during a normal or deep breath, you would take a deep breath in through the spirometer's mouthpiece, ensuring a tight seal. The device records the amount of air inhaled, and this measurement can be read directly from the spirometer's scale or digital display. By comparing the values obtained during normal and deep breaths, you can assess the differences in lung capacity and airflow.
3 in deep x 24 in wide x 36.5 in high is a measure of volume NOT of area. A square footage is a measure of area, not volume. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.