The box measures 10 cm in length, 5 cm in width, and 5 cm in height. This gives it a rectangular shape, and its volume can be calculated as 10 cm × 5 cm × 5 cm, which equals 250 cubic centimeters.
5cm * 5cm * 10cm = 250 cm3
V = 10cm * 6cm * 5cm = 300cm3
To find the volume, you multiply height X Width X Length. In this case, 5 X 10 X 10. The answer is 500 cubic centimeters.
A rectangular prism is just a box or cuboid So the capacity is 5cm x 4cm x 10cm = 200cm3
The volume of a box can be calculated using the formula: Volume = length × width × height. For a box measuring 10 cm by 5 cm by 3 cm, the volume is 10 cm × 5 cm × 3 cm, which equals 150 cubic centimeters.
5cm * 5cm * 10cm = 250 cm3
V = 10cm * 6cm * 5cm = 300cm3
To find the volume, you multiply height X Width X Length. In this case, 5 X 10 X 10. The answer is 500 cubic centimeters.
A rectangular prism is just a box or cuboid So the capacity is 5cm x 4cm x 10cm = 200cm3
The volume of a box can be calculated using the formula: Volume = length × width × height. For a box measuring 10 cm by 5 cm by 3 cm, the volume is 10 cm × 5 cm × 3 cm, which equals 150 cubic centimeters.
using length x width x height, I believe it would be 10cm if the dimensions are in that order
Volume would be measure in one of the linear scales (mm, cm, m, km) CUBED. For example, if a box is 10cm x 10cm x 5cm in size, its volume is 10 x 10 x 5 = 500 cm3 (centimeters cubed). You can do this for meters (meters cubed), etc.
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The volume of the box is 75 cu. cm. (cc). A cc is a ml, so 75 ml of water (or anything else) would fit in the box.
Four sides @ 10 x 5 plus two ends @ 5 x 5= 250 + 10% = 275 cucm
Volume = 5cm*5cm*5cm = 125 cm3
2*15*10 = 300 cubic cm