The volume is 2208 cubic units.
If all the given dimensions are in feet then it is: 16*6*23 = 2208 cubic feet
4096 cubic feet
It is: 4*2*2 = 16 cubic cm
Well, honey, the volume of a square box is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height together. Since it's a square box, all sides are equal. So, if the volume is 64 cubic inches, each side of the box is 4 inches. The perimeter of a square is just the sum of all its sides, so the perimeter of this box would be 16 inches.
The length of one side of a square with a 16-centimeter diagonal is: 11.31 cm
If all the given dimensions are in feet then it is: 16*6*23 = 2208 cubic feet
4096 cubic feet
8000
Answer in short: cube root of volume. Side length of a cube is the cube root of the volume of the cube or the square root of the area of one of its sides. Examples: A cube of volume 64 has a side length of 4, and a side area of 16. A cube is a symmetrical three dimensional object.
It is: 4*2*2 = 16 cubic cm
The length of a side is about 2.519842cm without exceeding the volume limit. Taking the side length we have ((2.519842)squared)x6=38.0976222cm squared.
Well, honey, the volume of a square box is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height together. Since it's a square box, all sides are equal. So, if the volume is 64 cubic inches, each side of the box is 4 inches. The perimeter of a square is just the sum of all its sides, so the perimeter of this box would be 16 inches.
the asnwer: a box, the volume of a box is defined by length x width x height or lxwxh, thus, something having dimensions of # by # by # is a box.
Since volume is defined length * width * height, this is a simple algebra problem. 18 * 12 * x = 3240. Solving for x, x = 15 in. The object being placed in the box is 9 in long, 6 in wide, and 16 in high. This object can fit in the box, but it will have to be placed on its side.
The length of one side of a square with a 16-centimeter diagonal is: 11.31 cm
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16 units of length