u 1/2 2 multiply the length by width by hight to find area so call Bloody Mary when u have the width her phone # is 666-MARY
lol jk ok first u need to mutiply 234 by 126 and u get 29484 mm.
The square foot measure of a storage shed would normally refer to it's footprint - its length times its width. It would NOT take account of its height.
The width height and length would all be the same
To find the cubic feet in a 48-foot trailer, you would multiply the length, width, and height of the trailer. If the trailer has a standard height of 8 feet and width of 8 feet, then the calculation would be: 48 (length) x 8 (width) x 8 (height) = 3,072 cubic feet.
Theres not enough information to answer the question-- we don't even know what figure it is. But if you're saying one of those should be base, it is generally nor height.
You would use the formula for volume. V = l X w X h(volume equals length times width times height)
Volume = width x length x height Width = Volume / length / height So if you had a box with volume 60cm (cubed), height 4cm, and length 5cm, the width would be 60/5/4 = 3 (60/5 = 12 then 12/4=3 - so the width would be 3cm)
The edge length would be 3 cm.
To find the width of a volume using only the length and height, you would need to know the formula for the volume of the object. If the object is a rectangular prism, the formula for volume is length x width x height. If you know the length and height, you can rearrange the formula to solve for the width: width = volume / (length x height). This will give you the width of the volume based on the provided length and height.
Length, height, volume, density, mass, weight, etc... how would i use length and height to make two models
You cannot: given only the volume, there is no way to determine the length, or width or height. If you double the length and halve the width you would still have the same volume.
by length x with x height
There's no answer. (Or the answer is N, or a variable.)