28 cm3
It is: 4*2 = 8 square cm
Of the items on the given list, 4cm is the biggest.
If you assume that the shape is a cuboid, its area is 10 cm2 and its volume is 2 cm3
2X3=6+(4X9)= 42 42 square centimeters
28 cm3
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Volume of a cuboid = widthxlengthxheight; therefore V = 2cm x 4cm x 1cm = 8cm3
To find the volume, you multiply the length, width/depth, and height together.The answer is 16 cm3.
what is areas shapes 2cm 2.2cm 4cm what is answer if i need help for my homework cuz i dint know how to do this areas
Volume of cuboid: 5*4*2 = 40 cubic cm
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To draw a cuboid net with dimensions 4cm, 2cm, and 3cm, you'll need to draw a rectangle that is 4cm by 3cm for the front face, then connect the corresponding sides with rectangles that are 4cm by 2cm for the top and bottom faces. Finally, connect the remaining sides with rectangles that are 3cm by 2cm for the sides. Just remember to take your time and enjoy the process of creating this three-dimensional shape on a flat surface!
Each side is 2cm
A rectangle that is 2cm by 4cm has an area of 8cm. It also has a perimeter of 12cm.
A cylinder with a radius of 4cm and a height of 2cm has a volume of 100.53cm3
A square with a side length of 2cm has an area of 4cm2
It is impossible to answer this question because the question could refer to an object in 7-dimensional hyperspace or it could be an irregular heptagon (or other possible shapes in 3, 4 5 or 6 dimensions). In anything but 7-d space, its exact shape is indeterminate and so the area cannot be calculated. To understand the indeterminacy, a 2cm + 2cm + 2cm + 2cm shape could be a rhombus or a square, and these will have different areas. Without the angles, there is no way of knowing which.