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Formula for Calculating Volume of Two Sub Boxes: Capacity & Model Guidelines

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  • #1 2815578
    god_ares
    Level 10  
    Hello,

    I have two sub boxes and I would like to calculate their capacity / volume. Can you help with a model?

    Thanks
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    #2 2815587
    crazy_88
    Level 42  
    height times width times depth :)
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    #3 2815590
    Retron
    Level 19  
    H x W x D If you enter dimensions in dm, you will get the result in liters.
    Example:
    H=100cm=10dm
    W=50cm=5dm
    Depth=40cm=4dm
    10 x 5 x 4 = 200 liters
    Regards.
    Ps.: Study man, because you won't get far...
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  • #4 2815791
    raveland
    Level 28  
    did you finish the 3rd grade of elementary school?
  • #5 2815801
    god_ares
    Level 10  
    Retron wrote:
    H x W x D If you enter dimensions in dm, you will get the result in liters.
    Example:
    H=100cm=10dm
    W=50cm=5dm
    Depth=40cm=4dm
    10 x 5 x 4 = 200 liters
    Regards.
    Ps.: Study man, because you won't get far...


    I don't understand the comment from learn man ... I finished my education many years ago after 19 years with two diplomas. Mathematics and geometry are unnecessary for me, so it's rather natural that I don't remember the formula that I don't use at all ... next time, think about a joke because it's rather out of place.

    In addition, the formula for the volume of a cuboid is rather not what interests me. My boxes are polygons in the classic inverted trpezoid arrangement of the side walls. Maybe now one of my colleagues will show knowledge and help, not leaky comments ...

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    raveland wrote:
    did you finish the 3rd grade of elementary school?


    1. This is not the topic of the thread
    2. Unlike you, I finished so long ago that I don't even remember it
    3. I suggest going back to the field and digging beets because you fit in there - rather you can't behave among people.

    no greetings

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    crazy_88 wrote:
    height times width times depth :)


    thanks a lot helpful as usual :)

    but read above about the shape of the block I am writing about. Sloping walls reduce the surface area. Is there a formula or do I have to measure individual figures (cones, cuboids and add?)
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  • #6 2815840
    crazy_88
    Level 42  
    exactly as you say, calculate individual volumes and add them :) Regards
  • #7 2815857
    raveland
    Level 28  
    instead of insulting people, however, I suggest going back to school and after:
    1 remember the patterns or find out what it is, e.g. google.pl and try to use it
    2 learn how to formulate a question if you want to skip 1 point because I read your question a few times and nowhere did I see that it was a trapezoid or something similar

    P.S. I'm starting to doubt your diplomas
    no offense, but even a man who only finished elementary school knows how to calculate the volume
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  • #8 2815866
    mlody1921
    Level 29  
    oh come on, calm down, the question was answered, that's what the forum is for, by the way, reveland, why did you block me on gg :|
  • #9 2815937
    god_ares
    Level 10  
    raveland wrote:
    instead of insulting people, however, I suggest going back to school and after:
    1 remember the patterns or find out what it is, e.g. google.pl and try to use it
    2 learn how to formulate a question if you want to skip 1 point because I read your question a few times and nowhere did I see that it was a trapezoid or something similar

    P.S. I'm starting to doubt your diplomas
    no offense, but even a man who only finished elementary school knows how to calculate the volume


    pfff you started it yourself so now don't cry ... the fact that I didn't describe the shape of the block does not change the fact of your beetish behavior and lack of culture ... for me you are a shallow raptus. Your doubts are all the more of no interest to me as your statements continue to go in the same direction. You can see that lack of culture is the norm for you ... or maybe you are so self-confident and staring at the inscription above the desk "I am Alpha and Omega that it does not reach, that not everyone has to remember everything?

    I asked the question not to read your beet jokes, but for someone to help me, remind me, etc. Others somehow managed to answer politely with a pinch of salt. It's a shame you're downgrading this forum.

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    crazy_88 wrote:
    exactly as you say, calculate individual volumes and add them :) Regards


    hehe, so I'm starting to "cut" the boxes into individual blocks. Thanks.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around calculating the volume of two sub boxes, with initial responses suggesting the basic formula of height times width times depth (H x W x D). A user provides an example using dimensions in decimeters to yield a result in liters. However, the original poster clarifies that their boxes are not cuboidal but rather have a polygonal shape resembling inverted trapezoids, prompting a request for more specific guidance. The conversation escalates with some participants making disparaging remarks about educational backgrounds, while others emphasize the importance of respectful communication and focus on providing helpful answers. Ultimately, the original poster decides to break down the boxes into individual blocks for volume calculation.
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