depends. one if it is cut length ways an none if cut width ways
length x width x height or put water in a graduated cylinder, and measure the volume of water. then place the object in the graduated cylinder and record the new volume of the water. subtract the old volume from the new, and that is the volume of the object.
length times width and width times length l x w and w x l
The bases of a cylinder are circles and both have circumferences Area of the base of cylinder and a circle is pi*radius2 Circumference of a cylinder and a circle is 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
3..for a 3 dimensional square like a cube ... length, width and height and 2 for a 2 dimensional square ...length and width
depends. one if it is cut length ways an none if cut width ways
length x width x height or put water in a graduated cylinder, and measure the volume of water. then place the object in the graduated cylinder and record the new volume of the water. subtract the old volume from the new, and that is the volume of the object.
Yes, that is one of the ways that distance is calculated. Usually we call it width or breadth. Without a hint of a location, we will be unable to give a specific numeric answer.
it is 54m length ways and 28m width
A cylinder 3 faces compared to one and a sphere is fully round unlike a cylinder which has a flat bootom and top.
length times width and width times length l x w and w x l
You can change the width of a column several ways. The two most common methods are:From the format menu, select column width and set for the width of your choice.Click on the line to the right of the cell heading (letter at the top of the cell) and drag the column border line to the width of your choice.
Many ways: Join the opposite vertices; Join the midpoint of each side to the midpoint of the opposite side; Draw three lines parallel to one of the sides at distances of a quarter, half and three-quarters of the width. Then there are ways that give equal but non-congruent parts.
They are both three dementinal
The bases of a cylinder are circles and both have circumferences Area of the base of cylinder and a circle is pi*radius2 Circumference of a cylinder and a circle is 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
half of 78, then half of that dude
3..for a 3 dimensional square like a cube ... length, width and height and 2 for a 2 dimensional square ...length and width