Volume is measured in cubic units
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∙ 7y agoThe volume of a cube whose side measures 18mm is: 5,832 mm3
A rectangular prism that measures 8.2cm 5cm and 2cm has a volume of 82cm3
The volume is 10.65cm3
The volume of a cube that measures 13 inches on each edge is: 2,200 cubic inches.
You cannot.Normally volume is a 3-dimensional concept which means that you require three measures to define a volume for a cuboid shape. However, there are 4 measures in the question so the shape cannot be a cuboid In that case it is necessary to know what the shape is.You cannot.Normally volume is a 3-dimensional concept which means that you require three measures to define a volume for a cuboid shape. However, there are 4 measures in the question so the shape cannot be a cuboid In that case it is necessary to know what the shape is.You cannot.Normally volume is a 3-dimensional concept which means that you require three measures to define a volume for a cuboid shape. However, there are 4 measures in the question so the shape cannot be a cuboid In that case it is necessary to know what the shape is.You cannot.Normally volume is a 3-dimensional concept which means that you require three measures to define a volume for a cuboid shape. However, there are 4 measures in the question so the shape cannot be a cuboid In that case it is necessary to know what the shape is.
A micrometer (or micrometer screw gauge) measures the volume of a screw.
It measures the volume of a liquid
A 48ci tank is bigger than a 20oz tank. The first measurement refers to cubic inches, which measures capacity based on volume, while the second refers to ounces, which measures weight.
The volume of a cube whose side measures 18mm is: 5,832 mm3
The volume of a cube that measures 2.10 on one side is: 9.261 cubic units.
The volume of a cube that measures 2 meters on a side: 8 cubic meters.
A rectangular prism that measures 8.2cm 5cm and 2cm has a volume of 82cm3
3 m and 2 m are two measures. For a volume, 3 dimensional measures are required.
Brim Measures for the Determination of the Volume of Flowable Solids
No. Volume and density are both measures - of different characteristics.
The volume is 10.65cm3
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