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A parallelogram is a plane two-dimensional geometric figure called a quadrilateral having length and width, and whose opposites are parallel and of equal length. The formulas associated with a parallelogram are: Area = length x width and Circumference = 2 x (length + width).
Width refers to the base of a geometric shape. Height is from top to bottom, while length and width, which are interchangable, are strictly side to side on the bottom.
Volume - measured in cubic meters, cubic centimeters, etc.APEX height, length, and width
False on two counts. A rectangular shape is 2-dimensional and so can have no mass. If it is rectangular but has length, width and height then it is a cuboid object. Then, multiplying the length width and height will give the volume, not the mass.
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Yes.
Yes. Every solid will have all three of those "dimensions". They may not be easy to measure, but they're there.
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A solid is a geometric shape which has three linear dimensions. Typically, these are characterised as length, breadth (or width) and height or (depth).
All solid figures have length, width and height and, conversely, if a figure has length, width and height then it is a solid figure.
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That statement is false. Volume is found by multiplying length by width by height.
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False.
A solid is a 3 dimensional object having length, width and height. Its volume measured in cubic units is length*width*height
Length, Width, Height. Faces, Corners and sides.