v=LWH (length x witdhx height)
.16m x .24m x 1.4m = 0.06144 m2
The circumference of a 24cm circle is: 75.4 cm(diameter x pi = circumference).
Anything greater than 24 cm. P = 2*L + 2*W, since the length is fixed at 24cm we have: 2*(24cm) +2*W > 96cm 2W > 96 - 48cm 2W > 48cm, or Width > 24cm. So any width greater than 24cm will make the perimeter >96cm. Obviously a width of 24cm wouldn't work since a polygon with all four sides equal would be a square and not a rectangle.
It can't.
Infinitely many. Select any number A such that 0 < A ≤ cuberoot(24) = 2.8845 approx. Then let S = 24/A Next, let B be a number such that A ≤ B ≤ sqrt(S) and let C = 24/(A*B) Then it can be shown that A ≤ B ≤ C and a cuboid with sides of length A, B and C will ave a volume of A*B*C = 24 cm3. There are infinitely many possible values for A so that there are infinitely many possible cuboids.
10 mm = 1 cm 240 mm = 240/10 = 24 cm
A sphere with a radius of 24 cm has a volume of 57,905.84 cm3
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20,736cm3.
24cm. cubed
V= 8cmx6cmx3cm
The circumference of a 24cm circle is: 75.4 cm(diameter x pi = circumference).
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248cm. Why? Because it is a rectangle so the perimeter is length + length + width + width or just widthx2 + lengthx2. So, 24x2=48 and 100x2=200. 200+48=248cm.
On a ruler with both measurements by seeing where 24cm is then the other side shows about nine and a half inches. It is calaculated as 9.4488 inches.