Volume = length times width times height = length x width x height
In our case the volume = 20 x 14 x 8 = 2240 cubic feet
The length and volume are not sufficient to determine the width and height.
lenght x weight x height
The 'times' as you put it, means 'Multiply. Volume = length X width X height. So if a cuboid object has the dimensions 3 long , 5 wifth and 9 height. Then Volume = 3 x 5 x 9 = 15 x 9 = 135 units^(3)
you have to multply lenght times width
Volume = length X width X height. Therefore, take the cube root of the volume to find all the dimensions
The method used to find the volume of a regular object is typically called the "displacement method" or "calculating volume by measuring dimensions". This involves measuring the length, width, and height of the object and then multiplying these dimensions together to find the volume.
The formula for the ruler method of volume is volume = length x width x height, where you measure the dimensions of the object using a ruler and multiply the three measurements together to calculate the volume.
The length and volume are not sufficient to determine the width and height.
you must know the height weight and lenght then multiply them
Volume has three dimensions - width, height and depth.
multiply its lenght x height x width
Lenght x Width X Height
To obtain the volume of a three dimensional object just simply multiply its lenght by its width and its height. So its lenght x width x height.
lenght x weight x height
The volume would be 1,500 m3
If all other dimensions are left unchanged, doubling the height doubles the volume.
The 'times' as you put it, means 'Multiply. Volume = length X width X height. So if a cuboid object has the dimensions 3 long , 5 wifth and 9 height. Then Volume = 3 x 5 x 9 = 15 x 9 = 135 units^(3)