get a tape measure or a ruler and measure it
By using measuring instruments.
To find volume you need to multiple length,width and height. Why don't you turn it up!
Why do you need to FIND the slant height if you have the [lateral height and] slant height?
Length times height times width
You find the displacement. -Angel Greenway.
get a tape measure or a ruler and measure it
By using measuring instruments.
If you are trying to find the number of square units on the surface of something, you find the area of that surface (the width times the height). The answer is written as units2
It depends on what type of shape you are trying to find the area. If it is a rectangle, you do base times height. For triangles, you do base times height divided by two. For a circle, it is Pi*R^2.
yes to find the area of something you have to multiply the height by the length
To find volume you need to multiple length,width and height. Why don't you turn it up!
It depends on what the shape is - a cone, a cylinder or something else.
Height is how tall something is. Length is how long something is. Weight is how much something weighs/How heavy something is.
Height is how tall something is. Length is how long something is. Weight is how much something weighs/How heavy something is.
You can not do this. Your height is something that is part of your genetic makeup and not something that can be changed.
Why do you need to FIND the slant height if you have the [lateral height and] slant height?