Add all of the cubes
The volume V of a prism is the area of its base Btimes its height h.
To find the volume of 10 grams of acetone, you use the fact that the density of acetone is 0.7857 grams per cubic centimeter. The density formula is given as mass divided by volume, or m/V. The volume is mass/density or 10/0.7857, which is equal to 12.73 cubic centimeter.
To determine the number of different size cubes that can be made with 64 multilink cubes, we need to find all the factors of 64. The factors of 64 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64. These factors correspond to the possible dimensions of the cubes that can be formed using the multilink cubes. Therefore, there are 7 different size cubes that can be made with 64 multilink cubes.
It depends on what you want to find the volume of!
Add all of the cubes
To find the area of any rectangular prism, multiply each dimension.
Just knowing the volume in centimeters cubed of a rectangular prism would not allow you to find the dimensions.
Cubic centimeter IS a measure of volume! 1 cc = 1 mililiter.
One way to find out the number of cubes that can fit inside a rectangular box is to use its volume. Knowing the volume of the cubes and that of the box can give an accurate reading of the cubes that can fit.
A cubic centimeter already is a unit of volume. Perhaps you want to convert it to another unit of volume, such as cubic meters, liters, etc.?
You find cubic centimeters by measuring the volume of something.
cubic centimeter is to measure volume centimeter is to measure length One can't compare a length and a volume, one can only compare a length and another length or a volume and another volume to find out which one is the larger It takes 2 comparable things to make a comparison
No. you would use cubes only if you were trying to find the perimeter, area, or volume of a dimensional shape.
The volume V of a prism is the area of its base Btimes its height h.
volume of cube =6 * 6 * 6 =216 cm^ 3
To find the volume of the 3D shape made up of identical 1 cm^3 cubes, you would need to count the total number of cubes and multiply it by the volume of one cube. For example, if there are 100 cubes, the volume would be 100 cm^3.