The answer depends on which variable is missing.
To find the area of any rectangular prism, multiply each dimension.
Lines that define the parameters of a dimension.Dimension lines are thin lines terminating in arrowheads. Place dimension lines no closer than 3/8" from the object outline. Parallel dimension lines should be a minimum of 1/4" apart. You may place parallel dimension lines more than 1/4" apart so long as the spacing between dimension lines is uniform throughout the drawing. Dimension lines are generally broken in the center of the line to provide a space for the dimension figure. Dimension figures for parallel dimension lines are staggered. In some structural or architectural drawings, you may find dimension figures placed above the dimension line.
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14cm and 11cm what is the missing side using pythagorean theorem
You cannot.
Step 1: Identify what dimension is missing. Step 2: Identify what information is available. Step 3: Frame a sensible question based on steps 1 and 2.
You must use the information given that describes that particular rectangle,together with the laws, equations, and formulas you have that relate to theproperties of rectangles, to derive the missing information.The answer will depend on what dimension is missing and what information you do have.
meg and Charles Wallace murry's father is missing in another dimension. them and Calvin have to find and rescue them
meg and Charles Wallace murry's father is missing in another dimension. them and Calvin have to find and rescue them
find the dimension.
No, most 2 dimensional works have aspects of height and length and are missing the dimension of depth.
-- If they give you the length and the area, then you don't have to look very hard to find the area. It's right there in front of you, and you only need to copy it. -- If they give you the area and one dimension, then the quotient of (area) divided by (the given dimension) is the missing dimension.
Its width would be 2cm. To find the missing dimension, divide the perimeter by two, then subtract the known variable.
Dimension is = the number of variables used in the equation
The question is incomplete .One dimension of wall is missing . The unit of dimension of bricks is undefined.
Missing....? But the answer to find the missing is normally either "algebra" or "find another equation to use."