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3 × 6 × 7 = 126 square feet
We do not need the height for square feet, is we use that we would have volume. If it is 7 feet wide by 10 feet long it is 70 square feet.
19.54 ft^3 APEX
Easy answer - those are the inside dimensions of the tank, and it will hold its volume of water. Volume of a rectangular solid is Length times Width times Height. So, it will hold 6 ft x 4 ft x 4 ft of water = 96 cubic feet. Fun answer: Those are the outside dimensions of the tank. Let the tank have a uniform thickness. Then, the volume it will hold is (6-2x)(4-2x)(4-x) = 96 -4x^3+36x^2-104x, x being the thickness in feet. Even more fun: due to surface tension, the water can be filled to slighly above the top. Trick answer: As tall as you can stack it, if the water is frozen.
It works out as: 42.353 feet tall rounded to 3 decimal places
It is: 8*3*5 = 120 cubic feet
It is impossible to tell because the facility has two heights (75 feet and 15 feet) and no length!
Cubic feet is a volume. If it is a rectangular prism then it is length times width times height. You must know two of the measurements to get the third.
Volume = 3ft x 3ft x 9ft = 81 cubic feet.
The answer is 3.
3 × 6 × 7 = 126 square feet
3 ft
If the volume is 120 cubic feet and the box is 3 feet tall then the area of the base is 40 square feet.If the length of the base is L feet then its width is L/5 feet so that its area is L2/5 sq ft.So L2/5 = 40 s= that L2 = 200 and so L = 14.142 feet.Answer: Length = 14.142 feet and base = 40 sq ft.
Volume = 2.792 cubic feet.
56 cubic inches
What is the volume of a right rectangular prism 8ft tall 3 ft wide and 5 ft long
100.5 cm