It depends what 3D figure you are trying to determine the volume for. There are different volume formulas for different figures.
For example, the volume formula for a cube is V=s3 where s is the side.
Volume formula for a rectangular prism is V=length x width x height.
For a cyclinder it's V= Pi x radius2 x height
For a cone it's V=(Pi x radius2 x height) / 3
Most volume formulas are contained on what may be called a reference sheet inside almost every math textbook.
--Algebra 2 Teacher
Witha ruler and with water.
The two ways are:empirical: measure ittheoretical: calculate it (using formulae).
A circle is two dimensional, it has area but not volume.
You do not. As two-dimensional shapes geometric squares have area and no volume whatsoever.
You can use either your eyes, calculate the volume or practically pour liquids in a given container to find out which one has a bigger volume.
Two,three
mass and volume
Calculate the volume of one sweet. Calculate the volume of the jar and then divide the volume of the jar by the volume of a sweet.
The volume of a rectangle is always 0, as a rectangle is a two-dimensional object.
Length will equal the volume divided by the other two numbers.
As volume decreases,pressure increases
the pice of wood has a mass of 18 grams calculate it volume and density
Mass, volume~Apex:)