Diagonal = sqrt(36 + 25) ie sqrt 61 which is 7.8 inchesto the nearest tenth.
Area A = 1/2 base b time height h b = 2A/h = 270/15 = 18 inches
To find the volume of a rectangular prism, multiply the base, width, and height. If the prism is irregularly shaped, multiply the base and the height.
Since the question asks about the perimeter, lengths and widths, it is not clear what the 30 feet measure, which is given in the question, refers to! Without that information, it is impossible to answer the question.
To find the base of a figure, you first need to identify the shape of the figure. The base of a figure is typically the bottom or lower side that forms the foundation or support for the rest of the shape. For example, in a triangle, the base is usually the side on which the triangle stands. In a rectangular prism, the base is one of the two parallel and congruent rectangular faces.
Because if they were such shapes as triangles, it would be hard to use up the extra volume area since most object shapes aren't shaped like wedges, you would have unused space. Keep in mind there are rectangular boxes too.
t he older square-shaped floppy diskettes measured 15 cm on each side. What was the diagonal length of a diskette?
It is length * breadth * height.
56 cubic inches
Elodea cells are generally rectangular or box-shaped in three dimensions. They have a distinct length, width, and height, giving them a rectangular prism-like shape.
15*15*15 = 3375 cubic inches.
A regulation NBA backboard will be rectangular shaped and 54 x 32 inches in diameter.
Linear inches is a measurement that combines length, width, and height into a single total. To find the individual dimensions, you would need to know how the item is shaped. If it is a rectangular prism, you could solve the system of equations using the formula for linear inches: length + width + height = 62. Without additional information, it is not possible to determine the exact length, width, and height.
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First, we need to find the other side of the rectangular (shaped like a rectangle). By using the Pythagorean theorem we have: 50^2 - 48^2 = side^2 = 196. So, this side is 14 m. Now, that we have both the length and the width, we can find the area of the rectangle, which is 48 x 14 = 672. Thus, the area of the rectangle is 672 m^2.
You are either talking about a cube or a rectangular prism.