We have literally no idea what you mean. Calculation of a volume of what? Which measured numbers? Your question, as it stands, is nonsense.
A box is typically measured in three dimension, height, length, and width. To find the volume of the box, you need to multiply the height by the length by the width. This is a very simple calculation.
It is 41.2 millilitres!
Volume
No, volume is measured in cubic units, area is measured in square units.
'Dry' volume - is measures in cubic centimetres... 'Wet' volume is measured in millitres.
When you multiply 16 x 8.02 it equals 128.32, which has 5 significant figures. When you divide 28.58 into 128.32 it gives you 0.223 mL and it needs to be rounded to four significant figures.
The formula for density is mass/volume, hence the density is 15/5=3g/cm3
It is not possible to answer the question because: density is not measured in cmvolume is not measured in cmwhile mass = density*volume, weight in not directly related to density.It is impossible to guess the correct units for density and volume. It is not possible to answer the question because: density is not measured in cmvolume is not measured in cmwhile mass = density*volume, weight in not directly related to density.It is impossible to guess the correct units for density and volume. It is not possible to answer the question because: density is not measured in cmvolume is not measured in cmwhile mass = density*volume, weight in not directly related to density.It is impossible to guess the correct units for density and volume. It is not possible to answer the question because: density is not measured in cmvolume is not measured in cmwhile mass = density*volume, weight in not directly related to density.It is impossible to guess the correct units for density and volume.
A box is typically measured in three dimension, height, length, and width. To find the volume of the box, you need to multiply the height by the length by the width. This is a very simple calculation.
Do you mean volume? If possible drop the item in a measured volume of water or other liquid and remeasure the volume, then subract the to numbers to get the volume of the item.
This formula is used in the calculation for density, Density=mass/volume,normally in the calculation of liquid volume or density.
Volume is measured in cubic units
Volume is measured in decibals.
Decibels are measured by numbers - on a logarithmic scale. An increase of 10 bels equals a doubling of the volume of sound.
It is 41.2 millilitres!
You're going to have to be more specific.
This formula is used in the calculation for density, Density=mass/volume,normally in the calculation of liquid volume or density.