You would need to have volume measurements.
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We need specific measurements to calculate any volume.
The volume and mass need to be calculated from measurements, but they are not read.
You need its mass and volume.
The volume of 6 millimeters is not a valid measurement because volume is a three-dimensional concept that requires measurements in length, width, and height. Millimeters are units of length, so you would need additional measurements to calculate volume.
You need to know the density of the substance.
A liter is a measure of volume; we need to calculate the volume of the tank. For this we need to have all three measurements of the tank.
If you multiply two measurements, you get only two dimensions - an area. For a volume, you need three dimensions.
To determine which steel rod has the largest diameter, you would need to compare the numerical values of John's measurements for each rod. The rod with the highest measurement is the largest. If you can provide the specific measurements, I can help you identify the largest one.
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The volume of quartz depends on its shape and dimensions. To calculate the volume, you would need to measure the length, width, and height of the quartz specimen and then multiply these measurements together. The formula for the volume of a rectangular prism (which quartz often resembles) is volume = length x width x height.
To find the density of an object, you would need a balance to measure its mass and a ruler to measure its volume. Once you have these measurements, you can use the formula density = mass/volume to calculate the density of the object.