A tape measure or ruler,
A book on solid geometry,
A calculator or computer.
Geometry, or algebra (integration).
you can find the volume in a solid by taking the substance and putting it into a cilinder and measureing the change in inches.
Use a digital mass scale or a triple-beam-balance scale to find the mass of a regular solid.
The formula of volume
a base of a right solid whose height is 6 centementers shown. Find the volume. area is 28 cm and the height is 7cm
mass over volume
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Geometry, or algebra (integration).
You measure its mass and volume and then density = mass/volume.
V= Base Area * Height
you cut it into regular solids then figure out those then add them together
The volume of the similar solid would be 16M squared.
You multiply base by height times length or depth and you got yourself a volume.
There is insufficient information for us to answer this question. Density = Mass / Volume. For a regular shape, the volume can be determined from a formula - which will depend on the shape. However, you still require the mass for which there is no information.
you can find the volume in a solid by taking the substance and putting it into a cilinder and measureing the change in inches.
If it is a regular solid, meaning all of the sides of the 3 dimensional figure are flat, then you measure and multiply length, width, and height.However, most objects are not regular solids
Divide the mass of the object by the object's volume. For example, a 20 cubic centimeter block that weighs 40 grams would have a density of 2 grams per cubic centimeter (or milliliter), or abreviated as 2g/mL