First you must find the volume of the gold bar.
Volume = Length * width * height
V = 6*2*3
V = 36cm3
Then you can divide the vault's volume by the gold bar's volume to find out how many can fit.
500/36 = 13.888888...
Roughly, 14 bars could fit into the vault.
250cm3 is the volume, in cubic centimeters.
Volume = 288 cm3
Centimeters (cm) is a unit of length. Cubic centimeters (cm3) is a unit of volume. They are used to measure completely different quantities, despite the similarity of their names. It's kind of like asking, "How many minutes in a pound?".
depth = 3000/(100*60) = 0.5 cm 3000 cm3 = 3 liters total capacity = 100*60*40 = 240000 cm3 = 240 liters
The volume of an object is measured in units3 because it measures the 3 dimensions of the length, height, and width of an object. However, the units themselves are subject to change. For example it could be centimeters3, inches3, feet3, or any other units of measurement cubed.
Volume = H x L x W 40 = H x 4 x 2 40 = H x 8 40/8 = (H x 8)/8 5 = H
Any gas can be compressed to just about any volume. However, the pressure inside the container will rise proportional to the volume change. so if you start with 800 cm3, and reduce the volume to 400 cm3, the pressure will double because the volume was halved. You can avoid this change in pressure by reducing the temperature, although this is not simple in practice.The compression and expansion of gases is predicted by the Ideal Gas Law. See the Related Questions to the left for more information about this.
Multiply the three numbers. (But make sure first that they are all in the same units. Yours are all cm, so that's fine.) So the answer is 5 x 4 x 6 = 120 cc (cubic cm).
Cubic centimeters is a measure of volume.
The volume 36 centimeters times 30 centimeters times 54 centimeters = 58,320 cubic centimeters.
Calculating volume is done by multiplying the base area by the height. First you have to make sure all your units are the same, like all Centimeters or all Inches. As an example, suppose I am calculating the volume of a rectangular solid whose edges are 3, 4, and 8 centimeters. First I would multiply 3 by 4, and get 12 square centimeters. Then I would multiply 12 by 8, and get 96 cubic centimeters. The volume is 96 cubic centimeters. If it is a cone you are calculating, then the answer would be one third of the base times the height.
i don't think its possible to convert from cm^3 to cm. cm^3 is a unit for volume and cm is for length. Hence, we are talking about 2 totally different measurements here. Of course, we can convert from cm^3 to nm^3 or km^3 because they are all units of volume but cm^3->cm may take a million years to solve.