I don't think you mean the volume of a square. Perhaps the volume of a prism? For prisms, Volume = Length * Width * Height, so just multiply all three numbers together. And don't forget your units: inches ^3
The volume of a rectangular prism is its cross-section area times its length.
It is: cross-section area*length and measured in cubic units
A square has an area not a volume. Here are some equations for a cube and a square area of a square = length² volume of a cube = length³ Remember that units are very important.
If you double the cross-sectional area and halve the length, you will still have the same volume but the dimensions will be different.
I don't think you mean the volume of a square. Perhaps the volume of a prism? For prisms, Volume = Length * Width * Height, so just multiply all three numbers together. And don't forget your units: inches ^3
The volume of a rectangular prism is its cross-section area times its length.
Area of cross section * length
It depends, can you change the width and the length??
It is: cross-section area*length and measured in cubic units
Volume of a square = length*width*height
A square has an area not a volume. Here are some equations for a cube and a square area of a square = length² volume of a cube = length³ Remember that units are very important.
If you double the cross-sectional area and halve the length, you will still have the same volume but the dimensions will be different.
Volume = cross sectional area * lengthArea = 2* cross sectional area + perimeter of cross section * length
As the two prisms are similar there are ratios between them. The ratio of the lengths is 4 : 12 = 1 : 3 The ratio of volumes is the cubs of the ratio of lengths. → The volumes are in the ratio of 1³ : 3² = 1 : 27 As the a smaller prism has a volume of 24 cm³, the larger prism has a volume 27 times larger → volume larger prism = 27 × 24 cm³ = 648 cm³
They are both 3 dimensional objects and their volume is worked by cross-section area times length
You cannot!!!!! A Square is a plain 2-dimensional figure. A 3-dimensional object is a Cube. The AREA of a square is length x length = length squared The VOLUME of a Cube is length x length x length = length cubed.