A square will always have zero volume because it has only 2 dimensions. You can find the area of a square by multiplying the length of one side by itself (which is a process called squaring for this reason). You can find the volume of a cubeby multiplying the length of one side by itself, then multiplying this number by the length again (called cubing).
Multiply the length by the breadth and multiply the result of that by the height.
A cube measuring 6 units on all sides would have a volume of 6 x 6 x 6 = 216 cubic units.
A cuboid measuring 4 units long by 5 units wide by 6 units high would be 4 x 5 x 6 = 120 cubic units.
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volume = length x width x height If the box has two sides of equal length, length = width, then volume = width2 x height If all sides of the box are of equal length (i.e., the box is a cube), then volume = width3.
1/3 b x h
b=area of base
h=height of pyramid
1/3 times the area of the base times the height
Volume measured in cubic units = 4/3*pi*radius3
volume is height X width X length.
V=1/3(πr²h)
By dividing its cross-section area into its volume
Given a sphere of radius r, Surface area = 4{pi}r2 Volume = (4/3){pi}r3
Make the height the subject of the fornula for the volume or surface area of the cylinder
The surface-area-to-volume ratio may be calculated as follows: -- Find the surface area of the shape. -- Find the volume of the shape. -- Divide the surface area by the volume. The quotient is the surface-area-to-volume ratio.
Surface Area: 2πr2 + 2πrh Volume: πr2h
to obtain the ratio of surface area to volume, divide the surface area by the volume.
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well i dont really know that is very hard to know
It should be relatively easy to find the surface area of a box when you are given the surface area.
It has no volume because it's a 2D shape but its surface area is:- length*perpendicular height
The Surface area of a triangle = 0.5*base*height The volume of a prism = area of its cross-section*length
Write a c program to compute the surface area and volume of a cube