They might be in some contexts but usually they are not.
Yes, the base and the length are the same thing.
length and height is the same thing it is the height from the bottom to the top of the figure and width is the measurement across and object
the volume is (base)(height)(width) ... base x height x width
no
As I think, the base and breadth or width are same . Because as the width expresses the land the way base does the same thing.
They might be in some contexts but usually they are not.
yes because the height is how tall the object is, and the base is how wide the object is, so therefor, base x height is the same thing as length x width. (answer by _mistercat_)
Bredth and width are the same thing
No
You have sideways <<< Upways ^^^^ And of course width which is how wide it is. Side and width are the same thing ;). Height is the thing you x the width and the side by.
no because density is how dense it is (how low the object or thing is) but width is how thick or thin the object is.
The same thing you can at every base.
Yes, the base and the length are the same thing.
length and height is the same thing it is the height from the bottom to the top of the figure and width is the measurement across and object
log base e = ln.
The same as you would calculate any other area. For example, if the base happens to be rectangular, you multiply length x width.