It is Length * Width * Height in the appropriate cubic units.
To find the volume of a rectangular prism without using the volume formula, you can measure the length, width, and height of the prism using a ruler or measuring tape. Then, you can fill the prism with a known liquid (like water) and measure the amount needed to fill it completely, or you can stack unit cubes inside the prism to see how many fit. Both methods will give you the volume in cubic units based on the measurements or the volume of the liquid used.
You didn't give enough information. By box do you mean cube or any rectangular prism?
The volume of water in the rectangular swimming pool can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism, which is length x width x height. In this case, the volume would be 18m x 10m x 2.5m = 450 cubic meters.
You can only find the area of the base with this information. The volume divided by the height will give you the area of the base.
The volume of any prism is: volume = area_of_base x height which can be rearranged to give: area_of_base = volume ÷ height Thus: area_of_base = 320 m3 ÷ 10 m = 32 m2
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To find the depth of a rectangle given the length, width, and volume, you first need to determine the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism, which is length x width x depth. Then, you can rearrange the formula to solve for the depth by dividing the volume by the product of the length and width. This will give you the depth of the rectangle.
To calculate the volume of a right triangular prism, first determine the area of the triangular base using the formula ( \text{Area} = \frac{1}{2} \times \text{base} \times \text{height} ) of the triangle. Then, multiply the area of the triangle by the prism's height (the length perpendicular to the base) using the formula ( \text{Volume} = \text{Area of base} \times \text{height of prism} ). This will give you the volume of the prism.
To find the combined volume of two rectangular prisms, first calculate the volume of each prism using the formula ( V = l \times w \times h ), where ( l ) is the length, ( w ) is the width, and ( h ) is the height. After determining the individual volumes, simply add them together: ( V_{\text{total}} = V_1 + V_2 ). This will give you the total volume of the two prisms combined.
There is not enough information. The prism could have a cross section that might be elliptical, triangular, rectangular or of any polygonal shape. Each shape would give a different answer.
Yes, a prism is a three-dimensional geometric shape. It has two parallel, congruent bases connected by rectangular faces. The three dimensions are length, width, and height, which give it volume and distinguish it from two-dimensional shapes.
To determine how many times greater the volume of a new prism is compared to the original prism, you need to divide the volume of the new prism by the volume of the original prism. This ratio will give you the factor by which the volume has increased. For example, if the new prism has a volume of 120 cubic units and the original prism has a volume of 30 cubic units, the new prism's volume is 4 times greater.