Volume of a rectangular prism= LengthXWidthXHeight Area of a Rectangle= LengthXWidth Area of a Trapezoid= (Bottom+Top)/2)XHeight
Because a rectangle is not three-dimensional it does not contain a volume but an area. A geometrical figure that is more efficient than a rectangle for area is a circle.
A rectangle does not have volume because it is 2 dimensional but it does have area which is length times width measured in square units.
You cannot. A rectangle is a plane figure with linear measures (length, breadth) and a measure of area but does not have a volume.
Volume divided by Height.
Volume of a rectangular prism= LengthXWidthXHeight Area of a Rectangle= LengthXWidth Area of a Trapezoid= (Bottom+Top)/2)XHeight
Because a rectangle is not three-dimensional it does not contain a volume but an area. A geometrical figure that is more efficient than a rectangle for area is a circle.
Volume could be the word you're looking for.
A rectangle is a two-dimensional or plane figure it therefore does not have a volume. It has an area which is found by multiplying the length by the width.
A rectangle does not have volume because it is 2 dimensional but it does have area which is length times width measured in square units.
You cannot. A rectangle is a plane figure with linear measures (length, breadth) and a measure of area but does not have a volume.
Rectangles are flat or two dimensional. They have an area; they do not have a volume. The area of a rectangle is its length x width. If it was about the volume of a three dimensional Cuboid (or rectangular cuboid), its volume is the length x width x height.
Volume divided by Height.
A = Area V = Volume l = length w = width h = height A rectangle is 2D and has AREA not volume. A = (l)(w) A rectangular prism is 3D and has VOLUME. V = (l)(w)(h)
The formula for the volume of a rectangle is length x width x height. The area i just length x width
The formula for the volume of a rectangle is length x width x height. The area i just length x width
rectangle and octahedron