30 meters
If the width is 4 meters and the length is 5 meters, then the floor is 20 square meters. If you meant the volume of the room in cubic meters, then you multiply the area of the floor, 20, by the height, 2.5. The answer is 50 cubic meters.
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8*4*5 = 160 cubic metres.
Assuming a cuboid room, a room containing 50m3 has a product of length, width and height, each measured in meters, of 50m3. For a perfect cube, each side will be the cubic root of 50m3, that is, (50m3)1/3, or 3.68m (rounded to 2 decimals). A room 1m high and 1m long, but 50m wide, will also contain a volume of 50m3. For a typical room in a human dwelling, you could assume a height of 2.5m. That is, the room will have an area of 50m3 / 2.5m = 20m2, so could be 4 x 5 meter, for example. Of course, any other combination of width, height and length will work, so long as their product makes 50m3.
100 square meters
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160 square meters.
24 CM 24 Cu.Mtr.
1176 ft3
volume = width x length x height (for a rectangular object) = 5 m x 7 m x 10 m = 350 m3
Not enough information. A room normally has the shape of a rectangular block; if that is the case, you can calculate its volume by multiplying length x width x height.
If the width is 4 meters and the length is 5 meters, then the floor is 20 square meters. If you meant the volume of the room in cubic meters, then you multiply the area of the floor, 20, by the height, 2.5. The answer is 50 cubic meters.
Some rooms have more, some have less.Here's how to calculate the volume of your own room:-- Measure the length of the room in meters.-- Measure the width of the room in meters.-- Measure the height of the room in meters.-- Calculate the product of all three numbers.-- Multiply the product by 1,000.-- The last number is the room's volume in liters.
Room volume: 10*24*30 = 7,200 cubic feet
How many square meters are there in a room which is eight meters long and six meters wide?
The volume would be 18m3. 3x2x3 = 18
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