Because the perimeter is lenght + length +width +width, you do perimeter - double the width, and then halve the remaining number. that should give you the length.
It is the same as its length, and if that is not given, it is the square root of the area.
Given the area, you need also the length if you want to calculate the width. The width can also be expressed as width = 300/blank.
To calculate the width of a box, or cube, you need to use the following formula: W = (V) / (LxH) given that (V= volume, L= length, W= width, H= height) and volume, height and length measurements are already given.
To calculate volume simply do length x width x height
Because the perimeter is lenght + length +width +width, you do perimeter - double the width, and then halve the remaining number. that should give you the length.
If you are given the width and the perimeter, then figure out what the length is then calculate the area... hope this helps :)
It is the same as its length, and if that is not given, it is the square root of the area.
You cannot calculate the length and width of a room on its area alone. You could compute the square root of the area on the assumption that the room has a square shape, but you'd generally need the ratio of length over width.
Given the area, you need also the length if you want to calculate the width. The width can also be expressed as width = 300/blank.
L=1.5w It means that there is always a constant ratio, which is 1 1/2 between the length and the width. So if you know the dimension of either one, you can calculate the dimension of the other. Example: Suppose that the width = 10. Now you can calculate that the length = 15. Second example: What is the width if the length is 45? Now use the relationship given to calculate that the width is 30.
With the information given in the question, there's no way to calculate the length.
To calculate the width of a box, or cube, you need to use the following formula: W = (V) / (LxH) given that (V= volume, L= length, W= width, H= height) and volume, height and length measurements are already given.
If the area is already given, there should also be either width or length given. Do the area, divided by the length or the width. For example, the area divided by the width equal the length. Hope it helps.
To calculate volume simply do length x width x height
This is impossible to do, since any length and width that satisfy the following equation: L*W=A Where L is length, W is width and A is area If only area is provided, then an infinate number of possible width and height values are possible.
Area = (length) times (width)Length = (area) divided by (width)Width = (area) divided by (length)