A rectangular prism has 3 dimensions. Whereas the rectangle has only 2 dimensions.
A plane has two dimensions, length and width.
In 2 dimensions, a quadrilateral. In 3 dimensions, a tetrahedron.
Some possible sizes are 1 x 5 x 15 ; 3 x 5 x 5 ; 1 x 3 x 25 ; 1 x 1 x 75
In two dimensions, 12. In 3 dimensions, 24.
It is not possible to answer the question. A gallon is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The question provides information in only 2 dimensions so there simply is not enough information.
No, not in the same plane. But in 3 dimensions it is possible
Three linear dimensions are required to find the volume of a pool: only two are given. Consequently, the question cannot be answered.
You need to know the height of the pool to answer. Liquid is measured in volume, 3 dimensions (m3)
A rectangular prism has 3 dimensions. Whereas the rectangle has only 2 dimensions.
Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.Volume and surface area can never be the same because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space whereas area is a measure in 2-dimensional space. The dimensions are different and so equality is not possible.
A pool with these dimensions can hold up to 11,407.5 gallons of water.
dimensions into fraction, into lowest terms. 3/9=1/3 add the lowest term fraction #'s 1+3=4 4 is the # of hits
Pools are three dimensional. For example, a pool could be 5' by 5' by 3', but not only two dimensions. You need a third one to answer that question.
it depends on the dimensions of the pool a 5 foot deep tub would fill up a lot faster than an Olympic sized pool.
On paper = 2 dimensions Physical = 3 dimensions Examples: a square is 2 dimensions and a cube is 3 dimensions a circle is 2 dimensions and a ball is 3 dimensions
length width height