A rectangle is a two-dimensional shape, and therefore has no volume. A rectanular prism (a box) has a volume of length x width x height.
Simple. The volume of a rectangle is 0. A rectangle is a two dimensional shape and therefore cannot have a volume.
No. A rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape. Each face of a box may well be a rectangle but the box, itself, is probably a cuboid.
Not possible ! A rectangle is a two-dimentional shape. Volume is a measure of capacity.
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A rectangle is a two-dimensional shape, and therefore has no volume. A rectanular prism (a box) has a volume of length x width x height.
Simple. The volume of a rectangle is 0. A rectangle is a two dimensional shape and therefore cannot have a volume.
No. A rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape. Each face of a box may well be a rectangle but the box, itself, is probably a cuboid.
With great difficulty because a rectangle is a 2 dimensional shape which does not have a volume.
Not possible ! A rectangle is a two-dimentional shape. Volume is a measure of capacity.
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A rectangle volume is length X width X height = volume The fact its a prism is irrelevant as long as it is a box shape.
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3-dimensional rectangle.
Definite volume and definite shape mean they aren't going to change, regardless of the container you put them in. In other words, it's a solid. Whether you put a cement brick in a square box, triangle shaped box or heart shaped box, the brick's shape is still a rectangle. A liquid doesn't have a fixed shape - it will take the shape of whatever container you put it in.
A rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape. Therefore, it has no volume - which is what capacity measures.