same way u find the volume of anything else.. use a formula
to find the volume you do base times width times height.
find the volume of the pool find the volume of one gallon in whatever unit you are using. divide pool volume by gallon volume
A graduated cylinder is a good way to find volume. Another way to find volume is to use the following equation: Length x Width x Height. This is a way to find the volume of a rectangular or square item.
Find the circumferrenceThen divide that by the diameterMeasure the shapes' anglesMultiplyThats how you find the liqiud volume of a shape.
Find the cube root of the volume. Volume of a cube = length of side^3 therefore length of side = volume^(1/3)
Its the same, even though the mass is smaller, so is the volume, there for the mass to volume ratio stays the same when you cut it in half.
To measure the density of a crayon, first weigh the crayon using a scale to obtain its mass. Next, measure its volume by submerging it in water in a graduated cylinder and recording the change in water level. Finally, calculate the density by dividing the mass by the volume (density = mass/volume). This will give you the density of the crayon in units such as grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³).
you can find the history of a crayon on this website About.com Inventors
A crayon has a definite shape.
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In French, the word for crayon is "crayon," which is masculine. Therefore, it is referred to as "le crayon." When using adjectives or articles with it, you would use masculine forms, such as "un crayon" for "a crayon."
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· Asparagus (a Crayola Crayon color) · Blizzard Blue (a former Crayola Crayon color retired in 2003) · Cornflower (a Crayola Crayon color) · Dandelion (a Crayola Crayon color) · Eggplant (a Crayola Crayon color) · Fuchsia (a Crayola Crayon color) · Goldenrod (a Crayola Crayon color) · Harlequin · Inch Worm (a Crayola Crayon color) · Jazzberry Jam (a Crayola Crayon color) · Khaki · Lavender (a Crayola Crayon color) · Macaroni and Cheese (a Crayola Crayon color) · Neon Carrot (a Crayola Crayon color) · Outer Space (a Crayola Crayon color) · Plum (a Crayola Crayon color) · Quail · Razzmatazz (a Crayola Crayon color) · Sunglow (a Crayola Crayon color) · Tumbleweed (a Crayola Crayon color) · Unmellow Yellow (a Crayola Crayon color) · Vivid Violet (a Crayola Crayon color) · Wisteria (a Crayola Crayon color) · X - ??? · Yellow Green (a Crayola Crayon color) · Z - ???