The formula is:Volume = 0Flat 2-dimensional figures don't have volume. In other words, they can't hold water. A figure is 2-dimensional if it can be drawn on paper.A rectangle has area ... the amount of space it covers on paper or on the ground.The formula for the area of a rectangle isArea = (Length) x (Width)
Of course, Squares and Rectangles are 2D shapes, therefore they don't have volumes. However, if you are asking what the volume of a cube is, the equation is; Width X Length X Height = Volume of a cube (or cuboid) Hope that -rant removed for idiocy-
Suppose the length and width of the rectangle are L and W metres respectively.Then the perimeter, P = 20 m implies that2(L + W ) = 20 => L + W = 10 or W = 10 - L.Then Area = L * W = L * (10 - L) sq metres.
Volume of cone = Pi/4 x D2 x H/3 where D = diameter H = vertical height
Because it is an quadrilaterial with four equal sides that sum up to 360
A rectangle has no volume, it is a 2 dimensional object.
A rectangle is a plane figure and has no volume.
The formula for the volume of a rectangle is length x width x height. The area i just length x width
The formula for the volume of a rectangle is length x width x height. The area i just length x width
volume (length)(breadth)(height)
volume of a rectangle container is 2520 cubic centimetres volume of water in millilitres is 2520000
Rectangles, being two-dimensional objects, do not have volume. Rectangular prisms, on the other hand, do. The equation for their volume is length*width*height, or lwh.
Formula for volume of pyramid is 1/3*base area*height Formula for area of rectangle (in this case the base) is length*breadth So, the volume of the pyramid is 1/3*12*5*9=180m3
The answer depends on the what characteristic of the pyramid you want the formula for: its surface area, its volume or something else.
The volume of the rectangle is of no use to you, since the volume of every rectangleis zero. What you need to know is the rectangle's area and length.You're supposed to know that the area is the product of (length) times (height).So if you know the area and one of the dimensions, you can use that formula tofind the other dimension.
A rectangle is a two dimensional geometric concept. It has no thickness and so no volume. It, therefore, cannot have any weight.
well, that depends. assuming that the liquid is filling the rectangle, and that the rectangle is not flat on paper or anything, it would be Base * Width * Height