V=LWH
H=V/LW
All solid figures have length, width and height and, conversely, if a figure has length, width and height then it is a solid figure.
A moving box is best modeled by a rectangular prism, also known as a rectangular cuboid. This three-dimensional figure has six rectangular faces, with opposite faces being equal in area, which accurately represents the shape and volume of a standard moving box. The dimensions of the prism (length, width, and height) can vary depending on the specific size of the box.
Imagine a rectangle with a box sitting on top. The base of the rectangle has a width of 6. The sides have a height of 1. On either side of the box, which is the top of the rectangle, is a length of 2. The sides of the box equal 1 high. The top of the box measures 2 across.
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If it is a rectangular box, then volume = length*breadth*height, where each is measured in inches. If it is a cylindrical box, then pi*radius2*height, where the radius and height are measured in inches.
By adding all three sides (length, breadth and height) all-together we get the linear dimensions of a box.
The base is the bottom of the figure and the height is how tall the figure is.
The standard height for a washer box is typically around 42 inches from the floor to the center of the box.
All solid figures have length, width and height and, conversely, if a figure has length, width and height then it is a solid figure.
A moving box is best modeled by a rectangular prism, also known as a rectangular cuboid. This three-dimensional figure has six rectangular faces, with opposite faces being equal in area, which accurately represents the shape and volume of a standard moving box. The dimensions of the prism (length, width, and height) can vary depending on the specific size of the box.
Imagine a rectangle with a box sitting on top. The base of the rectangle has a width of 6. The sides have a height of 1. On either side of the box, which is the top of the rectangle, is a length of 2. The sides of the box equal 1 high. The top of the box measures 2 across.
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If it is a rectangular box, then volume = length*breadth*height, where each is measured in inches. If it is a cylindrical box, then pi*radius2*height, where the radius and height are measured in inches.
Length x Width x Height = Volume 2 x 2 x1 = ? you figure it out
It's good to get a box spring that comes with the mattress which is matched to work perfectly together.
Because usually the measure of interest is the vertical height, not the slant height.
The dimensions of a Kleenex box are length, width and height. The volume of the box is equivalent to length times width times height.