10 * 10 * 10 = 1000 cubic meters
It depends on the shape that has a volume of 320 m3.
To determine the value of ( m ) in a triangle with sides of lengths ( 10m ) and ( 8m ), we need more information, such as the length of the third side or the type of triangle (e.g., right, isosceles). If we assume it’s a triangle and the lengths must satisfy the triangle inequality, we would need to ensure that ( 10m + 8m > \text{third side} ), ( 10m + \text{third side} > 8m ), and ( 8m + \text{third side} > 10m ). Without additional context, we cannot find a specific value for ( m ).
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The formula for the volume of a cylinder is area times height.That is Pi x r2 x h.You must now decide what the 10m and the 8m represents.r = radius = half-diameterh = heightPi = 3.14159......
It is not possible to answer this question. The shape could be a triangular prism or pyramid and they will have different volumes.
I would place this triangle in the category of isosceles triangles, because the 10m side and the 10m side have equal lengths.
This question is too poorly worded to distinguish the radius or diameter from the height.
1,000 of them can.
It depends on the shape that has a volume of 320 m3.
Amount of HCl is 500cm^3 of .8M HCl = .8 x 500/1000 = 0.4 mol. Volume of 10M acid to give 0.4 mol = .4/10 = 0.04dm^3 = 40cm^3 Add 500 - 40 = 460 cm^3 of water. Caution : 10M HCl is highly corrosive and should be handled with care.
No
The formula for the volume of a cylinder is area times height.That is Pi x r2 x h.You must now decide what the 10m and the 8m represents.r = radius = half-diameterh = heightPi = 3.14159......
It is not possible to answer this question. The shape could be a triangular prism or pyramid and they will have different volumes.
240 m3 - without using a calculator !
To find the volume of a rectangular prism, you multiply its length, width, and height. In this case, the length is 10m, the width is 5m, and the height is 4m. Therefore, the volume would be 10m x 5m x 4m = 200 cubic meters.
It is: 0.5*10*12 = 60 square m
Vol = 10m*20m*1m = 200 m3