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I'm pretty sure its 20 cm but I'm not sure.
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V = 10cm * 6cm * 5cm = 300cm3
Three measures of length cannot define a pyramid.
18 cm cubed because 3 times 6 times 1 is 18.
90 cubic cm
Oh, what a happy little question! Imagine a beautiful cuboid with sides 5cm by 3cm by 6cm. Now, gently sketch a net of this cuboid by drawing a rectangle for the top and bottom, and rectangles for the sides. Label each side with its corresponding dimension, and remember to add tabs for gluing it all together. Just let your imagination flow and create a lovely net that showcases the dimensions of this cuboid.
Well, darling, to find the volume of a cuboid, you simply multiply its length, width, and height. So, for this sassy little cuboid measuring 5cm by 6cm by 7cm, the volume would be 5 x 6 x 7 = 210 cubic centimeters. Voilà!
When taking the volume you do not add them you multiply them. 6cm x 5cm x 3cm = 90cm2
I'm pretty sure its 20 cm but I'm not sure.
Volume = height * width * depth (front-back). 5cm * 6cm * 7cm = 210cm3.
.5cm/.5cm/.005g
3cm x 6cm x 1cm = 18 cm3
V = 10cm * 6cm * 5cm = 300cm3
90 cm3
The volume is answered in cubic centimeters, which is typed out like this 1cm*5cm*6cm = 30 cm3
5cm x 2cm x 6cm = 60 cubic cm.