That depends on the shape of the solid. There is a different formula for each shape,
and the question doesn't specify the shape.
This depends on the given information in the problem. All sides are equal, so if you can find one, you will know all the sides.
Find the other 2 sides and then add the 4 sides together.
to find the range of values of triangle. Add the value of the sides of the given sides...is it?
If you mean as in a rectangular cuboid then divide the product of the two given sides into the volume to find the height.
The volume is calculated by length*width*height. If you are only the area then you could not solve the problem without be given the length of one of the sides. The area is calculated as length*width.
use your ruler to measure the sides
4 times 4
Unless you are given atleast 2 other angles, there is no way to find them out.
count the grids
By using sides we get area of triangle and then using (1/2)heightxbase we get height.
Yes. For example, to find the perimeter of a square, add the length of the four sides.
Yes with a bit of give and take its sides can eventually be worked out.