That depends on the exact shape of the figure. If it is a rectangular block, just multiply the three numbers.
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2 cubes wide x 3 cubes long x 4 cubes high. 2 X 3 X4 6 X 4 24 cubes
If you have a tape measure, measure the length, width and height of the box. Round each of the numbers DOWN to the nearest whole number of centimetres and then multiply together. The answer, in cm3 is the number of unit cubes that will fit. For example, length = 5.9 cm width = 4.9 cm height = 3.9 cm usable volume = 5*4*3 = 60 cm3 and spo 60 cubes. Even though the true volume of the box is 5.9*4.9*3.9 = 112.749 cm3 you will get only 3 cubes along the height of the box. 0.9 cm of the height (more than a quarter) is wasted. Even worse, if you have a box that is 1 kilometre long and 1 kilometre wide but only 0.9 cm high, you will not get a single - NOT EVEN ONE - cube in it. The cube would be too high. Although the true volume is 9 billion cm3, the usable volume is 100,000*100,000*0 = 0.
7" x 6" x 5" = 210 cubic inches
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Hello I'm a math teacher in high school and I'm sorry I'm giving the answer but it is a cube.
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Volume means a cubic capacity and it's the size of a solid. A high level of Sound Volume equals Loud.
120 is the mass. i figured that out by mutiplying 5*8=40 then multiply that by 3. 40*3=120
24 cubes would be it.
It is the cube which has a volume of 64 cubic meters whereas the rectangular solid has a volume of 32 cubic meters
It's a volume, 23 cubic centimeters. = or 23 cubes measuring one cm wide, one cm long and one cm high.
224 m to the 3rd power
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