5*15*12 = 900 cubic centimetres.
Volume = cross-sectional area x length, so 6 x 12=72
Volume = L*W*H So L = V/(W*H) = 144/(2*6) = 12 metres.
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there are 12
A rectangular prism is defined by three linear measures. Only 2 are given in the question.
A rectangular prism with base 12 m by 14 m and height 50 m has a volume of 8400m3
A rectangular prism or a cuboid has 8 vertices, 12 edges and 6 faces
432 cubic inches
A rectangular prism can have 12 edges, but not every shape with 12 edges is a rectangular prism.
12*8*12 = 1152 cubic units
32 x 12 = 384 cm3
Volume of a rectangular prism = Length x Width x Height = 15 x 12 x 3 =540 feet cubed
The side length is 12. Multiply the height by the width to get 12, the divide 144, the volume, by 12. Hope this helped!
1,680 cubic units.
3240
If that's a rectangular prism then it is: 18*15*12 = 3240 cubic m