l= A/ W
c=a-b
a=f/ m
m= f/a
A = 2bc - dAdd 'd' to each side of the equation:A + d = 2bcDivide each side by 2b :(A + d)/2b = c
The formula for volume is length x width x height = volume. So if you take the volume and divide it by the length and width it should give you the height.
You take the formula for a rectangle, replace what you know, and solve for the remaining variable.
R = radius c = chord length s = curve length c = 2Rsin(s/2R) you can solve for radius by trial and error as this is a transcendental equation
Please clarify what data is given, and what you want to solve for. To calculate the perimeter, add the length of all four sides. To calculate the area, the formula is basically same as for a rectangle: length x height; however, the height must be measured perpendicular to the side which you use as "length".
To find the width of a rectangle when you know the length, you can use the formula for the area of the rectangle, which is Area = Length × Width. If you have the area, you can rearrange the formula to solve for width: Width = Area ÷ Length. If you don't have the area, you will need additional information, such as the perimeter or the relationship between length and width, to determine the width.
The formula you need is: area = length x width Replace the numbers you know; solve for the number you don't know.
To find the length of a rectangular prism, you can use the formula for volume, which is V = length × width × height. If you know the volume and the measurements of the width and height, you can rearrange the formula to solve for length: length = V / (width × height). Alternatively, if you're measuring a physical prism, simply use a ruler or measuring tape to determine the length directly.
This should be solved in two steps. 1) Use the formula for the area of a cube, and solve for the length of a side of the cube. 2) Using this length, it is easy to find out the volume, with the formula for the volume of a cube.