find the volume of a square = CAN'T
find the volume of a CUBE = L X B X H
2007-08-14 01:56:18
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answer #1
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answered by harry m 6
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Volume Of A Square
2016-10-03 22:57:55
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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If you mean volume of a cube (since squares are technically 2-dimensional surfaces), then yes, the general area of a cube is length x width x height, but since a cube implies all sides are the same length, then you can simply say:
volume = length x length x length
= (length)^3
2007-08-14 01:56:41
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answered by Bryan H 2
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the volume of a cube....is your length squared times the height. Or just the length cubed. If yur side lengths are for example 5cm...the volume will be 125cm^3. Or 5x5x5.
2007-08-14 02:14:20
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answered by Anonymous
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you cant find the volume of square since it is only two dimensional.. it only has an area. maybe what you are referring to is the volume of the cube. in that case, you are correct, except that for a cube, length = breadth = height.
2007-08-14 01:56:58
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answered by quigonjan 3
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A square is flat and has no volume.
Perhaps you mean a cuboid?
If so:-
V = l b h as you suggest.
Example
Calculate the volume of a cuboid of sides 5 cm , 8cm and 10 cm.
V = 5 x 8 x 10 cm³
V = 400 cm³
2007-08-14 02:47:23
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answered by Como 7
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You can find the volume of a cube that way. You can only find the area of a square using width times height.
2007-08-14 02:21:29
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answered by tenshi_chan_2000 2
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A Volume of a cube is Legnth x Width by Height.
2007-08-14 01:56:27
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answered by Bobyns 4
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a swquare has area, but no volume as it's two-dimensional. But a cube's volume is length x width x height.
2007-08-14 01:57:01
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answered by John V 6
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There is no volume for a squard because the sqaure has no depth..
For a cube on the other hand.. its
Length X Width X Height..
=)
2007-08-14 01:59:05
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answered by Anonymous
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