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∙ 11y agoThe answer will depend on what the shape is. And since you have not bothered to provide that information, I cannot provide a sensible answer.
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∙ 11y agoLength- Height-
If you have a box that is 6 inches long, 4 inches wide and 5 inches tall you can find its volume by Length x Width x Height = Volume. So in this case, 6 inches x 4 inches x 5 inches = 120 cubic inches.
length times width times height returns an answer in square inches, provided length, width and height are in inches. Example: 2(inches)*3(inches)*1(inches)=6(inches)*(inches)*(inches) =6(inches)^3=6 cubic inches
76.86 is your answer.
(202 + 152)0.5 = 25"
Length- Height-
If you have a box that is 6 inches long, 4 inches wide and 5 inches tall you can find its volume by Length x Width x Height = Volume. So in this case, 6 inches x 4 inches x 5 inches = 120 cubic inches.
We know that the height of an equilateral triangle equals the product of one half of the side length measure with square root of 3.Since in our regular hexagon we form 6 equilateral triangles with sides length of 16 inches, the apothem length equals to 8√3 inches.
length times width times height returns an answer in square inches, provided length, width and height are in inches. Example: 2(inches)*3(inches)*1(inches)=6(inches)*(inches)*(inches) =6(inches)^3=6 cubic inches
The mechanical advantage of a ramp can be calculated as the ratio of the length of the ramp to the vertical height it spans. In this case, the mechanical advantage is 50 inches (length of the ramp) divided by 20 inches (vertical height), which equals 2.5. So, the mechanical advantage of this ramp is 2.5.
A common house cat typically stands about 9-10 inches tall at the shoulder.
17 inches.
75.73
7 inches
The height of an object given a length of 50 inches.
10.4 inches
The length of a triangle with a height of 12 inches and an area of 18 square inches is 3 inches, since area is 1/2 * base * height. Therefore, 2 * area divided by height = 2 * 18 /12 = 3