A box with a base with area of 56 square inches and a height of 6 inches has a volume of 56 * 6 = 336 cubic inches.
4m because V=BxHso H =120/30=4
The volume of the similar solid would be 16M squared.
πr2h or the radius squared multiplied by pi multiplied by the vertical height of the cylinder.
There really isn't a "why"; that's just how things are. The volume of any solid with a cross-section that does not vary with height is the area of the base multiplied by the height.
It is 2 cubic feet.
The volume of ANY solid with linear sides is calculated in the same way. LENGTH x WIDTH x DEPTH! volume of the liquid = (length X breadth X height) of the rectangular box length x width x height = volume 12 inches x 6 inches x 8 inches = 576 cubic inches
A solid is a 3 dimensional object having length, width and height. Its volume measured in cubic units is length*width*height
a base of a right solid whose height is 6 centementers shown. Find the volume. area is 28 cm and the height is 7cm
h = 3 w = 5 l = 7
Divide the volume by the base area to determine height.
Volume = Length*Breadth*Height = 1.5 feet * 0.5 feet * 3inches = 18 inches*6 inches*3 inches = 18*6*3 square inches = 324 square inches
you can find the volume in a solid by taking the substance and putting it into a cilinder and measureing the change in inches.