Oh, what a happy little question! When you multiply the length of an object by its height and then by its width, you're finding the volume of that object. It's like painting a beautiful picture in three dimensions, creating depth and space. Just remember to embrace your mistakes and turn them into happy little accidents along the way.
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multiply length times height times width
The volume of a solid rectangle is equal to Length x Width x Height. So, 20cm x 10cm x 5cm would be 1000cm cubed.
Length times the Width times height
That is how you find the volume of an object.
No, length times width is not the same as base times height. In geometry, length times width typically refers to the area of a two-dimensional shape, such as a rectangle. On the other hand, base times height is commonly used to find the area of a triangle or a parallelogram. The formulas for calculating area differ depending on the shape being measured.