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There is a cube, measures 21.78 in. by 35.32 in. by 12.78 in. Try to figure out the volume!?!?

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  1. 9831.2655 cubic inches.  But the claim that the thing is a cube is wrong: in a cube, the three dimensions match.  The figure is thus a rectangular parallelipiped.


  2. The volume of what cube?

    Your measurements indicate that it is not a cube as the sides are not equal.

    So the volume of the cube is 0 :)

    if you meant cuboid then to find it's volume you have two multiply all the lengths.

    cheers,

  3. = 21 39/50 * 35 8/25 * 12 39/50

    = 1,089/50 * 883/25 * 639/50

    = 614,454,093/62,500 or 9,831 16,593/62,500

    Answer: 9,831 16,593/62,500 cubic inches or 9,831.265488 cubic inches


  4. The formula for getting the volume of a cuboid is the three figures you mentioned, multiplied by each other. So:

    Volume of your cuboid=9831.265488 cubic inches

  5. Volume =LxWxH

    Normally a cube is sides all the same.....i.e. s1=s2=s3

    or l=w=h

    so s^3 that's side cubed....

  6. 9,831.27 cubic inches.

  7. this doesn't make any sense because a cube would have sides of the same length.....

    you sneaky riddler...... :P

  8. It's not a cube as mentioned above

    its a rectangular prism

    just multiply the length by width by height

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