210 cubic centimetres. The answer is achieved by multiplying the 5 and the 6 to get 30 square centimetres ( the area of the end face of the cuboid) and then multiplying again by the 7 to get 210 cubic centimetres. (The volume of the cuboid).
The volume of a cuboid can be calculated using the formula ( V = length \times width \times height ). For a cuboid measuring five centimeters by six centimeters by seven centimeters, the volume would be ( V = 5 , cm \times 6 , cm \times 7 , cm = 210 , cm^3 ). Thus, the volume of the cuboid is 210 cubic centimeters.
The volume of a cuboid with sides of 5 centimetres (yes, that's how to spell the word) by 6 centimetres (not cenre meters) and 7 cm is 5*6*7 = 210 cubic centimetres. If you are US, centimeters is OK but not centre meters!
27 = 3³ = 3 x 3 x 3twenty-seven cubic centimetres
About 26.38.
2.2225 centimetres.
The volume of a cuboid with sides of 5 centimetres (yes, that's how to spell the word) by 6 centimetres (not cenre meters) and 7 cm is 5*6*7 = 210 cubic centimetres. If you are US, centimeters is OK but not centre meters!
Volume = height * width * depth (front-back). 5cm * 6cm * 7cm = 210cm3.
Volume = Height x Width X length (it doesn't matter in which order the measurements are used, as long as they are all used).Therefore:5cm x 6cm x 7cm = 210cm3The cm2 means squared, while cm3 means cubed.We are learning all the time, apparently!
The volume of an Ikea storage unit can vary depending on the type of box or basket purchased from Ikea. It can be anywhere from seven thousand, four hundred and forty eight centimetres cubed to ten thousand and five centimetres cubed.
27 = 3³ = 3 x 3 x 3twenty-seven cubic centimetres
About 26.38.
700 centimetres.
2.2225 centimetres.
Yes the cuboid bone is part of the tarsal bones. There are seven in number, viz., the calcaneus, talus, cuboid, navicular, and the first, second, and third cuneiforms.
One decimetre is equal to 10 centimetres - seven more than 3 centimetres.
7 metres = 700 centimetres
Mai Music Volume Seven was created in 2001.