The answer depends on what exactly the variables are measuring. Hundreds and thousands, perhaps, or therms and Kelvin?
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You could use h*BA cubic units, provided that the units used for BA are squares of units used for h. If BA is in square centimetres and h is in metres, the formula will give a answer which is not easy to understand.
If the rectangular pyramid has a base of L x B square units, and height H units, then its volume is 1/3*L*B*H cubic units. You would need to convert one or more of L, B, H into units which incorporate pi, which would be a very pointless exercise.
The total surface area is2*(H*W + W*L + L*H).The exact answer will depend on the units used for these lengths. Since you have provided the units for the second width but nothing else, I cannot provide a more useful answer.The total surface area is2*(H*W + W*L + L*H).The exact answer will depend on the units used for these lengths. Since you have provided the units for the second width but nothing else, I cannot provide a more useful answer.The total surface area is2*(H*W + W*L + L*H).The exact answer will depend on the units used for these lengths. Since you have provided the units for the second width but nothing else, I cannot provide a more useful answer.The total surface area is2*(H*W + W*L + L*H).The exact answer will depend on the units used for these lengths. Since you have provided the units for the second width but nothing else, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Volume = area circular end × height = πR²H units³ Surface area = 2 × area of circular end + area of curved side = 2πR² + 2πRH units² = 2πR(R + H) units² If lengths are changed by a scale factor of n, areas are changed by a scale factor of n² and volumes are changed by a scale factor of n³. If the dimensions are tripled, the new volume is 3³πR²H units³ = 27πR²H units³ The new surface area is 3²×2πR(R + H) units² = 18πR(R + H) units²
h.8 square units
The base units are:Meter (m) - Used for lengthKilogram (kg) - Used for mass, and equivalent to 1000 gramsSecond (s) - Used for timeOther units include:Ampere (A) - The measure of an electrical currentKelvin (K) - Used for temperatureSpeed units are just a speed unit/a time unit.km/hm/smi/h
compute a succession of values of difference quotients (f(a+h) - f(a))/h for smaller and smaller values of h, and decide what number these values are approaching.
The volume of a cylinder is pi *r^2 * h where r is the radius of a circular base and h is the height. So plug in the values of r and h into the equation to get pi * 100 * 16 which simplifies to 1600pi units cubed
It is 2*pi*r*h square units.
In any case, the perimeter of a rectangular prism of length L units, width W units and height H units, is 4*(L + W + H) units
A CUBOID WITH LENGTHS l UNITS, WIDTH w UNITS & HEIGHT h UNITS HAS A VOLUME OF V CUBIC UNITS GIVEN BYV = l*w*h =lwh