It has 156 cubic inches
Neither. It is just inches. Area is square inches, Volume is inches cubed.
You don't. Cubic inches is a measure of volume and square inches is a measure of area.
Volume = 50 in3
V = volume of a cylinder = Pi*Diameter*depth 144 square inches = 1 square foot volume of each hole: Pi*10*4 ~= 125.7 square inches / 144 square inches/square foot = 0.8727 square feet We have 30 such holes so total volume = 30*0.8727 = 26.18 square feet.
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height Volume = 300*pi or 942.4777961 square inches
25 square inches is a measure of area and can't be converted to a volume.
Neither. It is just inches. Area is square inches, Volume is inches cubed.
You don't. Cubic inches is a measure of volume and square inches is a measure of area.
12*14*10 = 1680 cubic inches
60.48 square inches.
To convert the volume of a cylinder from square inches to liters, you first need to calculate the volume in cubic inches using the formula V = πr^2h. Then, convert cubic inches to cubic centimeters by multiplying by 16.387. Finally, convert cubic centimeters to liters by dividing by 1000.
If you mean square inches, no. A volume can be in CUBIC inches, or some other CUBIC measurement.
Volume = 50 in3
The volume of that prism would be 224 square inches. To calculate this you do:Multiply base times height (width in your case), this equattion is 7x8=56. Now you have your areaNext multiply the area (which was 56 square inches) by the depth (4 square inches). 56x4=224. Your volume is now 224 square inches (or inches squared)
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height Volume = 300*pi or 942.4777961 square inches
V = volume of a cylinder = Pi*Diameter*depth 144 square inches = 1 square foot volume of each hole: Pi*10*4 ~= 125.7 square inches / 144 square inches/square foot = 0.8727 square feet We have 30 such holes so total volume = 30*0.8727 = 26.18 square feet.
231 cubic inches == (presumed that you meant cubic inches, which like gallons is a measure of volume, rather than square inches, which is a measure of area) 1 US gallon = 231 Cubic inches (presuming you meant cubic inches, which like gallons is a measure of volume, rather than square inches, which is a measure of area)