Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Can anyone help with maths g.c.s.e. coursework?

the problem is finding the formula for the volume of the box and i don't understand it at all. any help would be gratefully recieved

Can anyone help with maths g.c.s.e. coursework?
Volume of a box needs three dimensions, width, depth and height. Multiply them all together.
Reply:HeHe....Ummmm......6!??
Reply:the volume of a box is the base*width*height! In other words find the area of the box, and times that by its length...


good luck!
Reply:length times width times height.





in units cubed (centimetres, metres etc)





eg a 3cm by 4cm by 5cm box would be 3x4x5 = 60 cm cubed








Make sure all the measurements are in the same unit (all in metres or all in centimetres etc) before you multiply them


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