If two objects have the same shape, they are called "similar." When two figures are similar, the ratios of the lengths of their corresponding sides are equal. To determine if the triangles shown are similar, compare their corresponding sides.
SA = 2lw+2lh+2wh
To find the area of the shaded figure, we need to know the specific shape and dimensions of the figure. Assuming it is a rectangle defined by the dimensions x = 3 and y = 4, the area can be calculated using the formula Area = length × width. Thus, the area would be 3 × 4 = 12 square units. Therefore, the area of the shaded figure is 12.00 square units when rounded to two decimals.
You weigh it, failing that ability you need to know the composition, density and dimensions.
Unless it's a square, you'd have to know either the width or the length.
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SA = 2lw+2lh+2wh
Rectangles don't have depth. If your figure has three dimensions, divide the area by the product of the two dimensions you know. The quotient will be the third dimension.
The answer depends on the shape and dimensions of the box!
To find the area of the shaded figure, we need to know the specific shape and dimensions of the figure. Assuming it is a rectangle defined by the dimensions x = 3 and y = 4, the area can be calculated using the formula Area = length × width. Thus, the area would be 3 × 4 = 12 square units. Therefore, the area of the shaded figure is 12.00 square units when rounded to two decimals.
You cannot.
First of all is to know what the shape is. Every geometrical shape/figure have their unique dimensions that maches the given area. Next thing to know is that if it is a circle or a regular polygon then the dimensions can be computed given only the area. example: circle: Area = pi R^2 therefore R = sqrt(Area/pi) square: Area = (side)^2 therefore Side = sqrt(area) If it is not a circle or a regular polygon then knowing just the area is insufficient to find the dimensions. You will need to know more details. example: for a rectangle: you need to know at least a side or the length of the diagonal maybe.
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You weigh it, failing that ability you need to know the composition, density and dimensions.
Unless it's a square, you'd have to know either the width or the length.
You cannot. There is not enough information.
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The acre is a measurement used to quantify large areas such as tracts of land. If you haveÊa triangular lot, you need to know the base and height dimensions of the lot to figure its acreage.