height * width * depth = volume height = volume / (depth * width) Volume = lengthXwidthXheight V=LWH H=V/LW
56 cm Perimeter of a rectangle is given by 2(length + breadth). So, perimeter of given rectangle = 2(18 + 10) = 56
The rectangle has a length of 12.
Divide area by length and that gives you width.
For a rectangle, area equals length times width. To find the length given the width and area, divide the area by the width.
We have no idea as you have only specified its length (W ft) and width (9 ft). Depth is a third dimension perpendicular to length and width. If you gave more information, for example the area = length × width of the base rectangle (which in this case is 9 ft × W ft = 9W ft²) then the value of W could be calculated, and if you had also given its volume = length × width × depth, the depth could be calculated by dividing the volume by the area.
The question is not solvable. Volume is a three-dimensional concept. Rectangles are two-dimensional Width is a single dimension. Assumption: Submitter used the word Volume, but meant Area -------- To solve for Width of a Rectangle, given its Volume, you would need to know the Length of the Rectangle: Area = Width x Height so Width = Area / Length Assumption: Submitter used the word Rectangle, but meant Cube -------- To solve for Length of the side of a Cube of given Volume (in units cubed): Volume = Width x Height x Depth (which are all the same for a cube), so Volume = (Width of a side)^3 (cubed) so working from Volume to Width: Width = Volume^-3 (read: The cube root of the Volume) If another editor has a better means of entering the mathematical expressions, please have a go!)
you can't. you must be given the length, width and height as the formula is: lhw (length x height x width).
Divide the area by the length of the rectangle
The depth of the inside of the microwave can be calculated using the volume formula for a rectangular prism: Volume = length × width × depth. Given the volume is 1.2 cubic feet and the length and width are 10 inches and 18 inches respectively, you can calculate the depth using depth = volume / (length * width). Converting the depth to feet gives you the result to the nearest tenth.
You need the total volume as well, then divide that successively by width and length
That would depend on the length of the rectangle which has not been given but the area of a rectangle is length times width
Well, first of all, you don't need to be given the height, width, volume, and length. If you're given any three of those numbers, you can calculate the fourth one. To answer the question: -- If the thickness of the box can be neglected, then the height is also the depth. -- If the thickness can't be neglected, then even with all that information, I still don't think you have enough yet to determine the interior depth.
You cannot.
the area of a rectangle = length x widthwe can rearrange this to give uslength of a rectangle = area/ width
To find the height, we can use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism, which is length x width x height. Rearranging the formula, we have height = volume / (length x width). Substituting the given values, the height of the rectangle prism would be 120 in cubed / (4in x 6in) = 5 in.
A litre is a measure of volume. Calculation of a volume requires 3 linear measures: length, breadth and depth. It appears that you have given only two.