Yes, but both length and width must be in reasonable proportion.
To calculate the area of a rectangle, you multiply its length by its width. If you provide the dimensions of the rectangle, I can help you find the area. Please share the length and width!
To calculate the volume of a tank, we need its dimensions in three dimensions (length, width, and height). The provided dimensions, 23 and 45, appear to be length and width, but the height is missing. If you provide the height, I can help calculate the volume using the formula: Volume = Length × Width × Height.
To stablize the political and economic situation
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To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you need both the length and the width. If you only have one dimension, such as 18 inches, you cannot determine the perimeter without knowing the other dimension. The formula for the perimeter (P) is P = 2(length + width). If you provide either the length or width, I can help you calculate the perimeter.
If the area is 117 square meters and the width is 9 meters we can find the length by dividing: 117 / 9 = 13 The length is 13 meters
To calculate the volume of a rectangular prism, multiply its length, width, and height together. The formula is Volume = length × width × height. If you provide the dimensions of the prism, I can help you find the specific volume in cm³.
To help stablize oil prices.
Length, width, and height are forms of linear measurement, while distance is also a form of linear measurement but refers to the space between two points. Together, they help describe the physical dimensions or placement of objects in space.
idk help me someone !! plzzz Length = 3x Width = x Perimeter is 2(3x+x) = 8x = 58 cm. x = 58/8 = 7.25 cm Length = 3*7.25 = 21.75 cm Width = 7.25 cm Perimeter = 58 cm
In statistics, the length and width of a distribution typically refer to the range and spread of data. The "length" can be associated with the range, which is the difference between the maximum and minimum values in a dataset. The "width" often corresponds to measures of variability, such as the standard deviation or interquartile range, indicating how spread out the values are around the mean. Together, these measures help to characterize the shape and spread of the distribution.
To determine the volume of tissue box 142418, you would need the specific dimensions of the box (length, width, and height). The volume can be calculated using the formula: Volume = Length × Width × Height. If you can provide the dimensions, I can help you calculate the volume.