Volume=length x width x height
V=LWH
Volume of rectangle is 0
To find the depth of a rectangle given the length, width, and volume, you first need to determine the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism, which is length x width x depth. Then, you can rearrange the formula to solve for the depth by dividing the volume by the product of the length and width. This will give you the depth of the rectangle.
A rectangle has no volume, it is a 2 dimensional object.
If you mean as in a rectangular cuboid then divide the product of the two given sides into the volume to find the height.
The volume of the similar solid would be 16M squared.
The volume of a rectangle is 0. It is a 2-dimensional object and so has no volume.
Length x Width x Depth
If you are trying to find the ratio of the lengths of two similar rectangles, divide the length of one side of one rectangle by the corresponding side length of the other rectangle. To find the ratio between their volumes, divide the volume of one rectangle by the volume the other rectangle. To find volume, multiply the width of the rectangle by the length of the rectangle.
To calculate the volume of a rectangle, you must multiply the length, the width, and the height--so the volume depends on the dimensions.
To find out the volume of a rectangle is just multiply length x height x width
Volume = Length *Breadth*Height
Density = Mass/Volume So for a rectangle, find its mass, then its volume (using length x height x depth).
To determine the volume of a solid one measures the change in volume when the object is placed in a known volume of water. Depending on the size of the object, this procedure could be followed. Fill a 100 cm3 measuring cylinder to 50 cm3. Add the object to the cylinder and read the new volume. If the object is larger, add it to a container with a spout that is filled to the brim with water and collect the runoff. Collect and measure the volume of the runoff.
you can find the volume in a solid by taking the substance and putting it into a cilinder and measureing the change in inches.
Volume divided by Height.
rectangle and octahedron
A rectangle cannot have a volume. Only 3-dimensional objects (solids) can have volumes. A rectangle is a 2-dimensional object - or a plane figure.