The volume of a rectangular prism can be calculated using the formula ( V = length \times width \times height ). For a rectangle measuring 3 cm x 2 cm x 2 cm, the volume is ( 3 , \text{cm} \times 2 , \text{cm} \times 2 , \text{cm} = 12 , \text{cm}^3 ). Since 1 cm³ is equivalent to 1 milliliter, the volume is 12 milliliters.
Yes.
The length of the diagonal of a rectangle with adjacent sides measuring 820cm and 1200cm is about 1453.4cm
Volume in cc = Length in cm * width in cm * height in cm.
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width. For a rectangle measuring 3 cm by 9 cm, the area is 3 cm × 9 cm, which equals 27 square centimeters.
A cylinder with a radius of 3.25 cm and a height of 9 cm has a volume of 298,650 mm3
Yes.
The length of the diagonal of a rectangle with adjacent sides measuring 820cm and 1200cm is about 1453.4cm
Volume in cc = Length in cm * width in cm * height in cm.
56 cm is a length, not a volume, hence the Q is unanswerable.
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width. For a rectangle measuring 3 cm by 9 cm, the area is 3 cm × 9 cm, which equals 27 square centimeters.
330 sq. cm
A volume in milliliters cannot be converted to a length.
A cylinder with a radius of 3.25 cm and a height of 9 cm has a volume of 298,650 mm3
The volume of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying the area of the base by the height. If a = area, h = height and v = volume, here is the formula: A (cm^2) x H (cm) = v (cm^3)
To convert centimeters (cm) to milliliters (ml), you need to know the volume of the object you are measuring. If the object is a perfect cube, you can simply cube the length in centimeters to get the volume in milliliters. For example, if a cube has a side length of 35 cm, the volume would be 35 cm x 35 cm x 35 cm = 42,875 ml. If the object is not a perfect cube, you would need to calculate the volume using the appropriate formula for its shape.
The best unit for recording the volume of a soda can is typically in milliliters (mL) or cubic centimeters (cm³). These units are commonly used for measuring the volume of liquids or small objects like soda cans.
Milliliters (ml) and cubic centimeters (cm³) are equivalent units of volume, as 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter. This means that when measuring liquid volumes, 1000 milliliters equals 1000 cubic centimeters, or 1 liter. Therefore, they can be used interchangeably in most contexts, particularly in science and cooking.