Friday, January 8, 2010

How do you find the volume of a non-existant object?

Well, how????How do you find the volume of a non-existant object?
ask your math teacher. I'm sure she'll know.How do you find the volume of a non-existant object?
It you can't measure it, but you know the dimensions then: V=LxWxH. That is, if it is a regular shape.


If not, then you would have to use displacement...which is hard for something that's not real xD
well, if its not a non existant object, but an imaginary (i!) object, then you can't, if its simple not existant in real life, then you use the proper formula
First you multiply 'x' by 45. Then add 73, and divide by 5. Then add 'y' with 7.





Troll.
This is by far the most interesting question I've ever read on this website.
ask it politely.
well u cant if it dont exist duh! LOL wat if im soooo wrong that would be funny
Oh this is an easy one, it's 42 of course.
......... you dont?
oh my...

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