12 x 14 x 11 = 1848cm3
The volume of the cuboid is therefore 1848 cubic centimetres.
Volume of a cuboid = Length * Width * Height = 12cm * 2cm * 3cm = 72 cubic cm.
To calculate the volume, multiply the length x width x height. volume = 12cm x 6cm x 4cm = 288cm3
I cut out the lengths to have a visual look at the problem and the answer is NO you cannot arrange 5cm, 12cm, and 19cm into a triangle. Even straightening out the lengths of 5cm and 12cm into a 180 degree angle will not measure out to the 19cm. You cannot have a side that is more than the length of the other two sides combined in a triangle.
10cm x 7cm x 12cm =840 square cm3
12mm + 12cm
Yes
Rectangular prism is an example of a cuboid and surface area of a cuboid is given by: S = 2x(l+b+h) We can say l = 20cm, b = 11cm & h = 12cm So, surface area of the rectangular prism = 2x(20+11+12)cm2 = 2x43cm2 = 86cm2
Volume of a cuboid = Length * Width * Height = 12cm * 2cm * 3cm = 72 cubic cm.
330 cm3 Volume = area_of_end x length = (1/2 x 12 cm x 5 cm) x 11 cm = 330 cm3
Dimensions are given out as length by width 14cm by 1cm 13cm by 2cm 12cm by 3cm 11cm by 4cm 10cm by 5cm 9cm by 6cm 8cm by 7cm And the rest is all repeats of the above.
To calculate the volume, multiply the length x width x height. volume = 12cm x 6cm x 4cm = 288cm3
12cm x6cmx4cm=288cubic centimeters
I cut out the lengths to have a visual look at the problem and the answer is NO you cannot arrange 5cm, 12cm, and 19cm into a triangle. Even straightening out the lengths of 5cm and 12cm into a 180 degree angle will not measure out to the 19cm. You cannot have a side that is more than the length of the other two sides combined in a triangle.
They are not compatible - cm is a measure of length, ml is a measure of volume.
10cm x 7cm x 12cm =840 square cm3
Volume = 960 cm3
The volume is: 301.6 cm3