It looks like those are the only ones.
You cannot. There is not enough information.
The formula for calculating the volume of a cuboid is width x length x height
If the volume of the smaller rectangular box is 27 in3, what is the volume of the larger rectangular box?
Two different shapes can have the same volume, depending on the dimensions of each one.
If a calculation of volume in cubic inches is needed, all dimensions need to be converted to inches before calculating the volume. For example, if calculating a rectangular prism in cubic inches, the dimensions need to be converted to inches, then the volume is calculated as length times width times height.
Knowing the volume doesn't tell you what any of the dimensions has to be. There are an infinite number of different possibilities that all have the same volume.
You can't tell the dimensions of a rectangle from its area, or the dimensions of a prism from its volume.
2mm by 4mm by 7mm
2x3x5=30 The volume of a rectangular prism is 30 feet.
The volume is multiplied by [4³ = 64]
The volume is quadrupled.
30ft
Volume = cross-section area*length
The volume is 100cm3
You can't tell the dimensions from the volume. There are an infinite number of different sets of dimensions that all have the same volume.
Just knowing the volume in centimeters cubed of a rectangular prism would not allow you to find the dimensions.
your going to have to guess!