The perimeter has nothing to do with the area you have to times the width times height times length and that will give you the area of the shape
A three dimensional shape is where you have height, width, and length where as in a two dimensional shape you only have height and length
A 2-D shape is a shape that does not pop out.
It has two dimensions of length: whether you call them length, breadth, height or width depends on the orientation of the shape and your preference.
Well [ph] is the first step which is perimeter times height. What you do is you multiply the height by the base. With that answer you multiply the number of sides of the shape which is 5 sides and the heighth. That is how you findd you answer :)
You find the length and height of the shape, them you find the volume
it dependes on what shape it is.
If the radius is 7 and the volume is 1232 the shape cannot be a sphere so you cannot find the height of a sphere when the shape is not a sphere!
The answer depends on what information you do have. If nothing, then measure it!
Well it depends on what kind of 3d shape it is. There is a formula to find the volume of each 3d shape. The main formula for volume is Bxh. (Big B multiplied by the height.) Bxh means the area of the base times the height.
You do length times width times height and that is how you get your answer to the volume.
better question what shape is it
You must know what type of geometric shape it is. However, if it is a rectangle (and you know the width), then then the formula is Area/Width=height. Edit your question if it is a different shape.
Of a square? (area/height=base) Of a triangle? ({area/height}/2=base) Or of some other shape?
If the shape is a square, find the square root of the area and that will be the height and the width. Otherwise, you would need to find out more than the area.
You need to tell us what shape your figure is...
=First find the length, height, depth, and hyper depth of your shape.==Then multiply: length x height x depth x hyper depth, this will give you the hypervolume of the shape.=