The concept of a perimeter does not make sense for a solid object.
ok Samden tamang of hamro sunshine perimeter of cuboid is 4(l+b+h) but if it is cube then 12l or 12b or 12h
4(l+b+h)
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the length of wire used to form a cuboid, you would need to add up the perimeter of the base (length + width) and multiply it by 4, as there are 4 sides to a cuboid. Then, you add the perimeter of the base to the height of the cuboid. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!
The concept of a perimeter does not apply to 3-dimensional objects.
length *width*height=area of cuboid
ok Samden tamang of hamro sunshine perimeter of cuboid is 4(l+b+h) but if it is cube then 12l or 12b or 12h
4(l+b+h)
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the length of wire used to form a cuboid, you would need to add up the perimeter of the base (length + width) and multiply it by 4, as there are 4 sides to a cuboid. Then, you add the perimeter of the base to the height of the cuboid. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!
The concept of a perimeter does not apply to 3-dimensional objects.
length *width*height=area of cuboid
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Volume of a cuboid = cross-section area times its length
If you know the perimeter, there is no need to find it again.
It depends on what "x" is!
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To find the perimeter you add and to find the area we multiply.