To find the volume of a rectangular solid (just like your box), you multiply the dimensions of Length, Width and Height. For your question: Volume = Length * Width * Height Volume = (9 cm) * (6 cm) * (3 cm) Volume = 162 cm3 To take this to a slightly higher level, you can give your answer in other units, recalling that 1 mL = 1 cm3, and you get the Volume = 162 mL
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We need to know the mass and volume to give you an answer.
6 units (or ones).
unit conversions give an equal amount but with other units
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1km=1000m
Volume of a cylinder in cubic units = pi*radius2*height.
Yes, a quantity can have units but still be dimensionless if the units cancel out when they are raised to the power of 0. For example, specific volume (volume per mass) has units of m^3/kg, but when you divide volume by mass, the units cancel out and it becomes dimensionless.
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It is Length * Width * Height in the appropriate cubic units.
Density is mass in a given volume. Simply divide your mass by your volume. Keep units in mind, as your figures will give g/cm3 which will give you .1025641026
Liters per cubic meter in the metric system and many other units. Gallons per cubic foot in the English system of units and many others. +++ Not "per" those other units. The litre (to give its proper, French spelling) and the gallon are themselves units of volume so the volume is just litres or gallons.
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To find the volume, simply multiply each of these numbers together. Since there are not any units, I can't give an approxamite size of this volume, but the answer is 82940000000 of some unit cubed. Hope this helps!
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