Measure the depth and width using the same units. Divide the depth measurement by the width measurement.
Yes breadth is the same as width, you have width or breadth, depth and length !! uhu
The depth is neither the length nor width. Length is the measurement from top to bottom, width is from side to side, and depth is from front to back.
A book is shaped like a cuboid. It has a different measurement of length x width x depth. (If a shape had length x width x depth of the same measurement, it would be a cube.)
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Measure the depth and width using the same units. Divide the depth measurement by the width measurement.
Yes breadth is the same as width, you have width or breadth, depth and length !! uhu
width, depth and height
The depth is neither the length nor width. Length is the measurement from top to bottom, width is from side to side, and depth is from front to back.
A foot is the same length if it is being used for height or width, or depth.
To find the depth of a rectangle given the length, width, and volume, you first need to determine the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism, which is length x width x depth. Then, you can rearrange the formula to solve for the depth by dividing the volume by the product of the length and width. This will give you the depth of the rectangle.
The depth of a cube is typically referred to as the distance from one face to the opposite face, measured perpendicular to the faces. In a cube, all sides are equal, so the depth would be the same as the height or width of the cube.
height * width * depth = volume height = volume / (depth * width) Volume = lengthXwidthXheight V=LWH H=V/LW
A book is shaped like a cuboid. It has a different measurement of length x width x depth. (If a shape had length x width x depth of the same measurement, it would be a cube.)
In length, width, and depth, yes, but in storage capacity, no.
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No, they do not.