The number of boxes that are 12 inches in width by 8.5 inches in height by 9.5 inches in length depends on the height of the 20 foot container. On average though, you should be able to get around 700 boxes to fit.
Matchboxes come in lots of different sizes - particularly kitchen boxes. The volume is its length * width * height, in suitable units.
The number of banana boxes that can fit in a 40 cubic foot container depends on the size of the boxes. Typically, a standard banana box measures about 1.5 cubic feet. Therefore, you could fit approximately 26 to 28 banana boxes in a 40 cu ft container, assuming optimal packing and no wasted space.
The area of a rectangle is simply length x width. If the measurements are in centimeters, then the area will come out in square centimeters.
The area of ANY rectangle is (length) multiplied by (width).Armed with that knowledge, you can now find the area of that particular rectangle,as well as of any other rectangle up against which you might come in the future.
A square is a special form of a rectangle where Length = Width. So L*W for a square would be L*L = L^2 where L is the length of a side.
Matchboxes come in lots of different sizes - particularly kitchen boxes. The volume is its length * width * height, in suitable units.
Matchboxes come in lots of different sizes - particularly kitchen boxes. The volume is its length * width * height, in suitable units.
It doesn't matter but Length * Width * Height is usually how people say it :D
The number of banana boxes that can fit in a 40 cubic foot container depends on the size of the boxes. Typically, a standard banana box measures about 1.5 cubic feet. Therefore, you could fit approximately 26 to 28 banana boxes in a 40 cu ft container, assuming optimal packing and no wasted space.
Canadian flags come in all sizes, but the length is always 2x as long as the width.
* Calculate how many tiles you need to place for the required width. (Divide width of sideway by width of tile; round up if necessary.)* Calculate how many tiles you need to place for the required length. (Divide length of sideway by length of tile; round up if necessary.) * Multiply the number of tiles long, times the number of tiles wide. This gives you the number of required tiles. (Some additional adjustments may be required; not relevant for this problem.) Divide that by the number of tiles per box, to get the required number of boxes.
Length comes first in measure quadrilaterals.
To get the answer multiply length and width. The answer will come out to be 117 square feet.
Cereal boxes come in many different sizes.
depends on the crab.. they come in many different sizes
Canadian flags come in all sizes, but the length is always 2X the width.
To get the answer multiply length and width. The answer will come out to be 256 square feet.