Volume = Length * Width * Depth
156.4 = L * 4.6 * 10 = 3.4 metres.
Do not use cm to stand for cubic metres: cm is the standard abbreviation for centimetre = 0.01 metres.
volume = length*height*width Rearrange the formula: length = volume/height*width
height*length*width = volume Divide both sides by length*width to find the height: height = volume divided by length*width
The formula for volume is length x width x height = volume. So if you take the volume and divide it by the length and width it should give you the height.
The same as for any other three dimensional rectangular object: Length X Width X Depth.
Length x width x height Length x width x height Base x Height to find volume
depth equals volume divided by length times width
Volume = Length x Width x Depth
length times width times depth
Length X Width X Depth = volume
Length x Width x Depth
Because volume has three dimensions: A line has one dimension: length An area has two dimensions: length and width Volume has three dimensions: length, width and depth.
Volume = (length) x (width) x (depth of liquid)-- Volume, cubic inches = (Length, inches) x (width, inches) x (depth, inches)Gallons = (Volume, cubic inches)/231-- Volume, cubic feet = (Length, feet) x (width, feet) x (depth, feet)Gallons = (Volume, cubic feet) x (7.4805)
When multiplied by width and depth.
Because you are multiplying three dimensions: length, width and depth.
Length x width x depth = cubic volume
Solids have three dimensions.Two-dimensional figures have length and width, and you can use these to calculate the area.Three-dimensional figures (i.e., solids) have length, width, and depth, and you can use these to calculate the volume.
length times width times depth