Volume is determined by multiplying the height by the width and then the depth. This would give you 2100 cubic centimeters.
12 millilitres.
360sqrt3 cm^3
Each kidney is approx 10cm in length reddish brown in colour and has a characterist bean shape
100mm = 10cm (there are 10 millimeters per centimeter).
Assuming that you mean a kilogram, the answer is that you cannot. A litre is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space whereas a kilogram is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, by the most basic rukes of dimensional analyses, you cannot convert one to the other.
10cm 10cm move the decimal. 1 meter = 1000 mm 1 mm =0.001 meter 10 cm = 0.1 meter =100 mm = 1dm 1 km = 1000.0 metters = 10,000 cm ect...
The volume of a solid rectangle is equal to Length x Width x Height. So, 20cm x 10cm x 5cm would be 1000cm cubed.
Volume of a rectangular prism = length * width * height = 16cm*10cm*5cm = 800cm3
The first step in answering this is to work out what the dimensions of the book are. The width is 10cm. The length is 2x the width, which is 2x10 = 20cm. The height is half the width which is 10/2 = 5cm. Thus the dimensions of the book are 10cm x 20cm x 5cm. To work out the volume you multiply these dimensions together: 10x20x5 = 1,000 Thus the volume of the book is 1,000cm3
Volume = length * width * height = 10cm * 5cm * 2 cm = 100 cm3 Density = mass/volume = 300g/100cm3 = 3 grams per cm3.
Height = half(width) = 5 cm. So, assuming the objject is a cuboid, its volume is Width*Length*Height = 10cm*20cm*5cm = 10*20*5 cm3 = 1000 cm3
length x width x height. So if you had an object that was 10cm long, 10cm wide and 10 heigh the volume would be 1000 cm3
length times width times height = volume 10cm ( 3cm ) ( 5cm ) = 150 cubic cm
using length x width x height, I believe it would be 10cm if the dimensions are in that order
To find the volume, you multiply height X Width X Length. In this case, 5 X 10 X 10. The answer is 500 cubic centimeters.
Density is mass/volume. For a rectangular block, the volume is [width x height x length].Assuming you meant 10 cm for width, instead of 10g, then:Volume = (10 cm)*(2 cm)*(10 cm) = 200 cm3Density = mass/volume = (200 g)/(200 cm3) = 1 g/cm3
It's height would be 8cm. 5cm x 10cm = 50cm, 400 divided by 50 = 8.
5*10*12= 600 cubic centimeter. This is fundamental concept. Request your teacher to 'demonstrate' the same to you.