There is not enough information. Volume cannot be measured in cm so there is no way of knowing how big the original or small prisms are. Furthermore, the small prisms could be wide and squat or thin and long.
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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.
Volume = cross sectional area * lengthArea = 2* cross sectional area + perimeter of cross section * length
If you double the cross-sectional area and halve the length, you will still have the same volume but the dimensions will be different.
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
cubic centimeter is to measure volume centimeter is to measure length One can't compare a length and a volume, one can only compare a length and another length or a volume and another volume to find out which one is the larger It takes 2 comparable things to make a comparison