Well, let's see. It has to be big enough to put the whole object in with nothing
hanging out, but it has to be small enough so that the object won't rattle and
slide around inside.
We're going to say that a container with inside dimensions of 27 by 19.5 by 19.5
inches should be just about right.
You have given 3 dimensions and not the shape. For area you generally need two dimensions, like for a rectangle. The area of this is Length by width.
we need more information. If you were collecting something in a water bottle then three inches would be smaller then lets say a container full of 3 inches of water the size of a football field. Does this make since?
Millimeters is a measure of volume and feet is only one out of 3 dimensions you need to determine this. Basically, 1 ml = 1 cm3 which is centimeters cubed. Knowing 2.54 cm = 1 inch and 12 inches = 1 ft, you can easily convert all the values once you acquire the other 2 dimensions needed for the container. Ie. If 40 ft is the height, then you need the width and height still.
The volume of a prism cannot be 112 in since it is measured in cubic inches, not inches. Even if you meant cubic inches, there is not enough information to answer the question. The volume depends on the radius and the height and to determine these two dimensions you need two independent equations.
Impossible to answer ! You'd need to tell us all the dimensions and the thickness of the walls !
This question has several problems. Either you are asking for the height of the container, in which you need to give the dimensions of the base of the container, or you are asking for the weight of the water in inches, which makes no sense. Rephrase and resubmit. ■
You have given 3 dimensions and not the shape. For area you generally need two dimensions, like for a rectangle. The area of this is Length by width.
If a calculation of volume in cubic inches is needed, all dimensions need to be converted to inches before calculating the volume. For example, if calculating a rectangular prism in cubic inches, the dimensions need to be converted to inches, then the volume is calculated as length times width times height.
we need more information. If you were collecting something in a water bottle then three inches would be smaller then lets say a container full of 3 inches of water the size of a football field. Does this make since?
A turtle doesn't cost that much to keep. You need to buy a container which a terrarium for a turtle that is about two inches by two inches generally needs to be twelve inches by six inches container which costs about 75 bucks. And then you want rocks in the container and dirt, which the last time I heard doesn't cost anything, and then you need to pay for food which costs about seven dollars for a container that is three inches tall and one and a half inches wide.
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To calculate the volume of the container in liquid ounces, you first need to convert the dimensions from inches to fluid ounces. Once you have the volume in cubic inches, you can convert it to fluid ounces using the conversion factor that 1 cubic inch is equal to 0.554 fluid ounces.
They are: 25*25 = 625 square inches
Millimeters is a measure of volume and feet is only one out of 3 dimensions you need to determine this. Basically, 1 ml = 1 cm3 which is centimeters cubed. Knowing 2.54 cm = 1 inch and 12 inches = 1 ft, you can easily convert all the values once you acquire the other 2 dimensions needed for the container. Ie. If 40 ft is the height, then you need the width and height still.
To find the volume in cubic inches of a rectangular prism with dimensions 21 x 17, you would multiply the three dimensions (length, width, and height). Since a rectangular prism has three dimensions, you need a third dimension (height) to calculate the volume.
you need to quote the dimensions of the container, otherwise how could we calculate the capacity. Or alternatively, take a graduated jug and fill it yourself
The area would be 120 inches but you need a height to get the volume The area would be 120 inches but you need a height to get the volume