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The easiest way is to use the formula but if you REALLY wanted to you could: Fill the box with water then empty it out and count how many square inches it takes to fill the box with water. Of course you should use the formula: length X width X height
depends the size of the rectangular prism work out the length then the width and the height LxWx= volumewhat ur question is asking is basically: whats the volume of a rectangular prism?hope i helped! XD! x
Hypotenuse
If the shortest leg of a 30-60-90 triangle has length 12, the length of the hypotenuse is: 24
base times height
135 cubic units
length x width x height for apex trick.
Sure, if each of the dimensions (length, width, and height) is an odd number of units.
With those measurements you can only find the area. To find the volume of the tank you must have the height as well. Once you have the height, multiply the width, height, and length.
We could answer that question if we also knew the width of the tank.Without it, we can't.
Volume = Length x width x height =4x15x15 =900 Cubic Feet
We still need to know the width of the tank to calculate the volume. You have given only the length and the height of the tank.
One would need a third measurement, height, in order to calculate volume. lwh, or length x width x height equals volume in gallons-cubed.
Convert everything to feet, then multiply length x width x height. Answer is in cubic feet.
To calculate the volume of water needed to fill a rectangular pool, multiply the length, width, and depth together. Assuming the depth is 4 feet, the volume of this pool would be 48 ft x 24 ft x 4 ft = 4,608 cubic feet of water.
just do length x width x height You could measure the length, width, and height of the box and multiply the three numbers. You could also fill the box to the level top with sand and pour that sand into a measuring cup to get a reasonably good fix on the volume. To be even more accurate you could pour that sand into a known volume of water and see how much of the water it displaces.
Some rooms have more, some have less.Here's how to calculate the volume of your own room:-- Measure the length of the room in meters.-- Measure the width of the room in meters.-- Measure the height of the room in meters.-- Calculate the product of all three numbers.-- Multiply the product by 1,000.-- The last number is the room's volume in liters.