If you assume the shape of a rectangular box, you need to choose three numbers which, when multiplied together, give the volume. Please note that this has infinitely many solutions. You can choose ANY positive numbers for the first and second dimension; only the third will be calculated (as volume, divided by the first and the second number).
To get a volume of a square prism you need to measure each side like it's a normal 2d shape or you can measure only 3 sides and multiply by 2 since the opposite side is equal. Then you will need to add all the sides together and that is the volume and you need to give the answer im cm with a little tiny 3 at the end standing for cubed (3d)
It must end in 5 as that is the only number multiplied by itself 3 times that would give 5 as an answer. 5 cubed is 125 10 cubed is 1000 20 cubed is 8000 so the answer is between 10 and 20. 15 is only possibility in that range. 15 cubed is 3375
11 cubed equals 1331
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To measure the volume of a garbage bag, you can determine the length, width, and height of the bag in inches and then multiply these dimensions together. This will give you the volume of the garbage bag in cubic inches. If you want to convert this volume to a different unit of measurement, you can use conversion factors to get the volume in cubic feet, liters, or gallons.
To find the volume, simply multiply each of these numbers together. Since there are not any units, I can't give an approxamite size of this volume, but the answer is 82940000000 of some unit cubed. Hope this helps!
density = mass / volume So first 5.4 kg = 5400 g since we need our answer in grams/cm cubed. Now 5400/2000 = 2.7 g/cm3
The density of an object is Mass/Volume, so 5.5/1.56^3 would give you your density.
All you have to do is measure is side of the wood (length, width, height) in your preferred unit of measurement (cm, in) and then multiply the three values together. This will give you a cubic answer (cm cubed, in cubed).
Volume is length times width times height. ^_^ Say, a 3-D rectangle. height: 8cm length: 5cm width: 4cm 5x4x8 5x4=20 20x8=160 And remember, volume is always cubed. Volume of the rectangle = 160cm3
Cannot say. Edge length is too few information. You need to know the volume of the platinum, i.e. length, width, and depth. To do-it-yourself, measure the platinum. Give all lengths in cm. Multiply the lengths by each other. You get volume in cm cubed. Multiply the volume by 21,4. You get a number. That is the mass of the platinum in grams.
12.7*(10^-3) times 500m times the height/missing dimension in metres would give you the volume in metres cubed.
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Just choose three numbers that, multiplied together, give 100!
No, that will not give you the volume of a prism (since it's a triangular shape, not cuboid). For volume of a prism, you need to find the area of one of the end triangles, then multiply by the length of the prism.
Something with measurements in three different dimensions would give you a volume in cubed feet not an area in square feet. 2' x 8' x 10' = 160 cubic feet.