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length *width*height=area of cuboid
The formula to find the volume of a cuboid is length times breadth times heigth: V=lbh. So it follows that by rearranging the formula the length of the cuboid can be found by dividing the volume by the breadth times heigth (area of the cross-section): l=V/bh. Hence: Length = 1900/100 = 19 inches. Length = CMM/C = IXX inches. David Gambell, Merseyside, England.
Well, if length x width x height is volume, and length x width is area, then divide volume by area and you should get the dimension for height. (I think).
No, that will not give you the volume of a prism (since it's a triangular shape, not cuboid). For volume of a prism, you need to find the area of one of the end triangles, then multiply by the length of the prism.
A rectangle is a two dimensional object, with length and width but not height. An object with length, width and height could be a cuboid, in which case is it still the area that is required or the volume?