If a base of ten is to divide by ten that would be a decimal
A counting base of ten is a decimal base.
it is adding up the numbers with base the base ten peices like its really easy.
volume = base * height * width 5*4*6 = 120
It would be 100 centimetres in a 1000 base ten rod! YAY, I got it right!
12000 cubic units.
Volume = 288 cm3
Volume Ten was created in 1994-07.
If a base of ten is to divide by ten that would be a decimal
That can't be answered. The volume of the base of what kind of base?
A counting base of ten is a decimal base.
Base ten is the normal base used by everyone. With base ten, you can count from one to eternity without thinking much because base ten is commonly used. Note that additions and subtractions in base ten rounds of any summation that equals ten to 1 unlike in other bases that rely on the type of base. e.g 421 + 699 = 1120 in base ten
Base units need not have ANY volume. A second is the base unit for measuring time and it has no volume!
The formula for the volume of a cylinder is the area of the base times the height. The base is a circle, with area = pi * radius² = 16pi feet². Multiply that by the height of 10 feet and the answer is 160pi feet³.
Volume = Base Area * Height So Height = Volume/Base Area
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A rectangle volume is length X width X height = volume The fact its a prism is irrelevant as long as it is a box shape.