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The width would be the height.
Multiply the height by the width Area = length x width or (height x width in this case)
Volume = length times width times height = length x width x height In our case the volume = 20 x 14 x 8 = 2240 cubic feet
The height of and interior wall (the ceiling) is 8ft. The width is up to you. There is no standard...
It is mainly the orientation of the object. If I have a fancy bedspread I would measure its width and length. But, if I chose to hang it on a wall, those same measures would be referred to as length and height!
If you're trying to find the total area of 4 walls:(Length of wall 1 x width of wall 1) + (Length of wall 2 x width of wall 2) + (Length of wall 3 x width of wall 3) + (Length of wall 4 x width of wall 4) = total areaThe area enclosed by four walls if they form a rectangle or square is length x width.The area of a rectangular wall is hw where h is the height and w is the width. In an ordinary rectangular room, there are 4 walls and opposite walls are equal, and the heights are all equal, formula is A = hw1 + hw2 + hw1 + hw2 = 2hw1 + 2hw2 = 2h ( w1 + w2) , where the floor is w1 by w2.If the floor is square, w1 = w2 and the formula simplifies to A = 4hw1.
Width = 22m Height = 3.5m --- Convert both of these into cm to convert into same units Width = 22 x 100 = 2200cm Height = 3.5 x 100 = 350cm Next find the area of the wall ---Area of rectangle = height x width Area of the wall = 2200 x 350 = 770,000 sq. cm Now for the bricks Length = 22cm Width = 7cm Area = 22 x 7 = 154 sq.cm To find the number of bricks needed we have to divide the area of the wall with the area of one brick 770,000 / 154 =5000 Therefore 5000 bricks are needed to make a single wall
In order to calculate the volume of a rectangular wet wall, one would first measure the wall's length, width, and depth. Then, one would plug the measurements into this formula: length x width x height.
That depends on the width and length. A 4'7" stone pole about the width of a baseball bat weighs significantly less that a 4'7" stone wall.
Square footage is length times height. In this case measure the entire length around the room and multiply it by the height of the wall. (15 + 18 + 15 + 18) x 15 = You do the math.
It depends upon what you are calling height and what the thing is, what the area is, that is being measured. If you have a three dimensional shape and are measuring the area of the base which has dimensions length and width, then the height is irrelevant. If you have a three dimensional shape and are measuring the area of the back then the area will be calculated as width times height and you need to consider the height If you have a room and are considering how much paint you need to buy to paint the walls, then you are calculating the surface area of the walls and will need to consider the height as you will have 2 walls length × height and 2 walls width × height. If you are considering the surface area of a cuboid, then the height will also need to be considered as you will have 2 faces each of width × length, length × height, height × width.
A 2D object is a shape that has only two dimensions. These are usually described as the length and width although in some cases (eg a picture projected on a wall) they may be called width and height.