Measure out some water in a measuring cup or something similar. Write down the measurement if you wont remember it. Then drop the car in the water. subtract the volume of the water without the car from the volume with the car. This will work for any irregular object. Hope this helps.
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a graduated cylinder
A toy chest with inside dimensions of 5 feet by 3 feet by2 feet will have a volume of 30 feet. To see toy chests go to www.WoodenToyStoreByMufstuf.com and click on the TOY BOXES button. Mufstuf
You cant find a toy on club penguinto find a toy you have to go to a Disney Store where they have in stock of Club Penguin ToysKind Regards
9 seems the easy answer
in toy store, toy sartus
There is no such thing as powder toy 2.
There is currently no such toy available.
You would use a tape measure.
Density = Mass/Volume = 12/13 g/ml = 0.923 g/ml approx.
It depends on what you want to find the volume of!
Yes, you can find the volume of an oval.
wher do you find the volume of a magazine?