24cm. cubed
8 cm3 i hope this isn't for your homework
To find the volume of a prism, you multiply the area of the base by the height. In this case, the base is a rectangle with dimensions 10cm and 4cm, so the area is 10cm x 4cm = 40cm². The height of the prism is 2cm. Therefore, the volume of the prism is 40cm² x 2cm = 80cm³.
8cm3
To find the volume of a rectangular prism, you multiply its length, width, and height. In this case, the dimensions are 2cm, 5cm, and 1cm. So, the volume would be 2cm x 5cm x 1cm = 10 cubic centimeters.
Well, honey, a triangular prism has three dimensions: length, width, and height. If you want a volume of 100 cm³, you can pretty much play around with those dimensions as long as they multiply to 100. So, get your thinking cap on and start crunching those numbers!
8 cm3
8 cm3 i hope this isn't for your homework
2x3x2=12cm3
12 cm3
12 cc
To find the volume of a prism, you multiply the area of the base by the height. In this case, the base is a rectangle with dimensions 10cm and 4cm, so the area is 10cm x 4cm = 40cm². The height of the prism is 2cm. Therefore, the volume of the prism is 40cm² x 2cm = 80cm³.
8cm3
the most typical dimensions would be 2cm x 3cm X 3cm
A rectangular prism that measures 8.2cm 5cm and 2cm has a volume of 82cm3
To find the volume of a rectangular prism, you multiply its length, width, and height. In this case, the dimensions are 2cm, 5cm, and 1cm. So, the volume would be 2cm x 5cm x 1cm = 10 cubic centimeters.
The volume is 3cm * 2cm * 5cm = 30 cm3. The density will depend on the mass of the prism which will depend on the material that the prism is made from.
A 2*2*2*2 has a triangular cross-section that has sides of 2 cm each. The area of cross section is sqrt(3). So the volume of the prism = 2*sqrt(3) = 3.464 cc (approx)