A rectangle is a 2-dimensional figure. 2-d figures do not have volumes, which is a 3-dimensional concept.
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Volume = Length *Breadth*Height
Density = Mass/Volume So for a rectangle, find its mass, then its volume (using length x height x depth).
volume of a rectangular prism = length * width * height
You cannot since a rectangle is a two-dimensional figure. It has no depth, no volume, no mass.
It is: width times length times height measured in cubic units
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.
Volume = Length *Breadth*Height
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
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.
Density = Mass/Volume So for a rectangle, find its mass, then its volume (using length x height x depth).
volume of a rectangular prism = length * width * height
multiply the length by the width by the height
Volume=length x width x height V=LWH
Length times width. A rectangle requires four sides with opposite sides being parallel and of the same lenght.
You cannot since a rectangle is a two-dimensional figure. It has no depth, no volume, no mass.
It is: width times length times height measured in cubic units