Cubic meter is a unit for volume, which requires 3 dimensions, length, width, height. Knowing the length of an object is useless unless you have the other two dimensions.
If the container's shape is a cube then the volume is 226.53 cubic meters.
To visualize 3 cubic meters, imagine a box 1 meter wide, 1 meter high and 3 meters long .
The answer is 27 Cubic meters. (3 meters long X 3 meters wide X 3 meters high = 27 cubic meters.)
This is a volume of 3.33 cubic meters.
1 x 2 x 3 = 6 The volume of the block is 6 cubic meters
There is no such measure as 6 cubic metres square - unless you happen to inhabit 6-dimensional space while we, normal mortals, live in merely three spatial dimensions. The volume of a container does not provide enough information to determine its dimensions: it could be long and thin or short and squat and have the same volume.
To get the volume of a rectangular solid, multiply height times length times width- or 5x3x2. That is 30 cubic meters.
2.5 cubic metresImproved answer:Volume = pi*radius2*lengthVolume = pi*0.252*5 = 0.9817477042 cubic meters or about 1 cubic meter
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It is the cube which has a volume of 64 cubic meters whereas the rectangular solid has a volume of 32 cubic meters
It would be (0.4 x 0.2 x 0.3) = 0.024 cubic meter = 24,000 cubic centimeters
0.125 cubic meter