The volume is answered in cubic centimeters, which is typed out like this 1cm*5cm*6cm = 30 cm3
Mean = sum(X)/n = 15cm/5 = 3cm
It is impossible to answer this question because the question could refer to an object in 7-dimensional hyperspace or it could be an irregular heptagon (or other possible shapes in 3, 4 5 or 6 dimensions). In anything but 7-d space, its exact shape is indeterminate and so the area cannot be calculated. To understand the indeterminacy, a 2cm + 2cm + 2cm + 2cm shape could be a rhombus or a square, and these will have different areas. Without the angles, there is no way of knowing which.
a cubic centermeter is the size of a cube 1cm X 1cm X 1cm. A cube sized 2cm X 2cm X 2cm has a size of 8 cubic centermeters it is not cubiccentimetar..... it is cubic centimeter.... it is nothing but the cube of one cenimeter got... (i.e) cm3
Volume = 2cm x 2 cm x 2 cm = 8 cm^(3).
using length x width x height, I believe it would be 10cm if the dimensions are in that order
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5cm x 2cm x 6cm = 60 cubic cm.
The volume is answered in cubic centimeters, which is typed out like this 1cm*5cm*6cm = 30 cm3
Mean = sum(X)/n = 15cm/5 = 3cm
If the shape is a cuboid, then the volume is 4 cubic centimetres.
30 ( cm x cm )
To calculate the volume of a rectangular prism, you multiply the length, width, and height together. In this case, the volume would be 2cm x 3cm x 5cm = 30 cubic centimeters. The units for volume are always cubed (cm^3) because you are measuring in three dimensions.
It is impossible to answer this question because the question could refer to an object in 7-dimensional hyperspace or it could be an irregular heptagon (or other possible shapes in 3, 4 5 or 6 dimensions). In anything but 7-d space, its exact shape is indeterminate and so the area cannot be calculated. To understand the indeterminacy, a 2cm + 2cm + 2cm + 2cm shape could be a rhombus or a square, and these will have different areas. Without the angles, there is no way of knowing which.
a cubic centermeter is the size of a cube 1cm X 1cm X 1cm. A cube sized 2cm X 2cm X 2cm has a size of 8 cubic centermeters it is not cubiccentimetar..... it is cubic centimeter.... it is nothing but the cube of one cenimeter got... (i.e) cm3
If the shape is a cuboid then 7*5*2 = 70 cubic cm
Volume of a cuboid = widthxlengthxheight; therefore V = 2cm x 4cm x 1cm = 8cm3