The volume of a square box, or cube, can be calculated using the formula ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the length of a side. For a box with 10-inch sides, the volume would be ( V = 10^3 = 1000 ) cubic inches. Thus, the volume of the box is 1000 cubic inches.
6 x 6 x 6 = 216 inches.
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To get the square inches in the box you need to multiply the length times width so a 2 inch by 4 inch box is 2x4= 8 square inches
Oh, dude, you're throwing me back to high school math class with this one. So, like, to find the perimeter of a square, you just multiply the length of one side by 4. In this case, the volume doesn't really matter because we're talking about the perimeter. So, if the volume is 64 cubic inches, we're looking at a side length of 4 inches. Therefore, the perimeter would be 4 inches x 4 sides = 16 inches.
No, a box cannot have a volume of 2 square feet because volume is measured in cubic units, not square units. Square feet measure area, which is a two-dimensional measurement, while volume measures three-dimensional space. The correct unit for the volume of a box would be cubic feet.
6 x 6 x 6 = 216 inches.
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"One inch bigger on all sides" is somewhat meaningless. We'll assume you meanthat each dimension is one inch bigger.The volume of the larger box is 96.875% more than the volume of the smaller one.It also has 46.1% more external surface area on which to print advertising.
To get the square inches in the box you need to multiply the length times width so a 2 inch by 4 inch box is 2x4= 8 square inches
Oh, dude, you're throwing me back to high school math class with this one. So, like, to find the perimeter of a square, you just multiply the length of one side by 4. In this case, the volume doesn't really matter because we're talking about the perimeter. So, if the volume is 64 cubic inches, we're looking at a side length of 4 inches. Therefore, the perimeter would be 4 inches x 4 sides = 16 inches.
The volume of the larger box is 96.875% more than the volume of the smaller one. It also has 46.1% more external surface area on which to print advertising.
No, a box cannot have a volume of 2 square feet because volume is measured in cubic units, not square units. Square feet measure area, which is a two-dimensional measurement, while volume measures three-dimensional space. The correct unit for the volume of a box would be cubic feet.
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Based on the following tables I mocked up of square-based boxes, I'd say cutting off 2 inch corners so that you have a box 2 inches tall would give you the biggest volume open top box from a 12x12 inch square.HWDVol1101010028812836610844464522206000HWDVol1.78.68.6125.7321.88.48.4127.0081.98.28.2127.7562881282.17.87.8127.7642.27.67.6127.0722.37.47.4125.948
If the box is a cube (all sides perfectly square) then you take the cube root of 9261 and you'll get 21".Check: 21" x 21" x 21" = 9261 cubic inches.If the box has rectangles for sides, then the combinations are limitless.
A box is a three dimensional object, and you have only stated one dimension. _________________________________________________________________ A box has all of the same length sides. The volume of the box is 27mm3.
A box does not have five (5) sides.