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How do you find the capacity of a rectangular prism? - Answers
To find the capacity of a rectangular prism or box use the 'volume' technique by multiplying the Axh (l x w x h) Once an answer is found divide it by 100 3 times since the volume is cubic units to get litres eg1. 25cm(l) x10cm(w) x10(h) multiply 25x10x10 =2500 cm3 2500cm3 divided by 100 3 times 2500/100/100/100 = 0.0025L
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How do you find the capacity of a rectangular prism? - Answers
To find the capacity of a rectangular prism or box use the 'volume' technique by multiplying the Axh (l x w x h) Once an answer is found divide it by 100 3 times since the volume is cubic units to get litres eg1. 25cm(l) x10cm(w) x10(h) multiply 25x10x10 =2500 cm3 2500cm3 divided by 100 3 times 2500/100/100/100 = 0.0025L
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How do you find the capacity of a rectangular prism? - Answers
To find the capacity of a rectangular prism or box use the 'volume' technique by multiplying the Axh (l x w x h) Once an answer is found divide it by 100 3 times since the volume is cubic units to get litres eg1. 25cm(l) x10cm(w) x10(h) multiply 25x10x10 =2500 cm3 2500cm3 divided by 100 3 times 2500/100/100/100 = 0.0025L
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