Volume=length*width*height Length and width is given.Assume height is x. Imagine 3d shape.With length and width we can get area of two faces. 8*5=40cm2 40*2=80cm2. 197-80=117cm2 Opposite faces have same dimensions 2[X*8]+2[X*5]=117 Solve the equation. X=4.5cm So volume 4.5*8*5=180cm3
Lateral surface area of a cuboid = 2 (Length + Breadth) × Height Lateral surface area of a cube = 4 × Side2
The surface area of a box, which is a cuboid, depends on its length, width and height. A cube is a special type of cuboid in which the length , width and height are all the same.
Volume of a cuboid = cross-section area times its length
For a cuboid, the total surface area = 2*(L*B + B*H + H*L) square units where L = length, B = breadth and H = height.In the case of a cube, L = B = H and so the total surface area is 6*L^2 square units.
Oh, dude, finding the depth of a cuboid is like super easy. You just measure the distance between the top and bottom faces, simple as that. It's like measuring how far down the rabbit hole goes, but with math. So, get your ruler out and get ready to dive into the depths of geometry!
Lateral surface area of a cuboid = 2 (Length + Breadth) × Height Lateral surface area of a cube = 4 × Side2
The surface area of a box, which is a cuboid, depends on its length, width and height. A cube is a special type of cuboid in which the length , width and height are all the same.
To find the length of a cuboid without knowing its volume, you can use the dimensions of the cuboid if they are available. A cuboid is defined by its length, width, and height. If you have the measurements of the width and height, you can express the length in terms of those dimensions if you have additional relationships or constraints (such as surface area). Otherwise, you would need at least one dimension or another property of the cuboid to determine the length.
you do length times width like 4 time 6 = ...
Surface area of cuboid = 2*[L*B + B*H + H*L] where L = length, B = breadth, and H = height
The total surface area of a cuboid with edges of length a, b and c units is 2*(ab + bc + ca) square units.
You cannot. There simply is not enough information to allow you to do so.
2(lb+bh) where l=length b=breadth h=height
the total surface area of a cuboid is : 2(lw+wh+hl) where l is length, w is width, and h is height.
A cuboid is a hexahedron. That is a solid face with six faces. More specifically, all six faces of a cuboid are rectangular. The total surface area of a cuboid with sides of length A, B and C is 2*(AB + BC + CA) sq units.
length *width*height=area of cuboid
With sides of length A, B and C units, the total surface area is 2*(AB + BC + CA) square units.