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∙ 8y agoThe concept of a perimeter does not apply to 3-dimensional objects.
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∙ 8y agoYou are describing a cuboid, not a rectangle. A rectangle has only two diminutions, length and width.
length *width*height=area of cuboid
To find the volume, you multiply the length, width/depth, and height together.The answer is 16 cm3.
You add height,height,width,width and that is your answer.
There is no simple answer because it depends on the shape. If the shape in question is a cuboid, then its surface area will be: 2*(H*W + W*D + D*H) where H, W and D are the height, width and depth measured in metres, respectively.
You are describing a cuboid, not a rectangle. A rectangle has only two diminutions, length and width.
The answer is in the question it is a 3D object such as a pyramid, a cone, a cylinder, a cuboid ... etc
Volume = Height × Width × Depth Surface area=2(lw+wh+hl)
length *width*height=area of cuboid
To find the volume, you multiply the length, width/depth, and height together.The answer is 16 cm3.
You add height,height,width,width and that is your answer.
width, depth and height
There is no simple answer because it depends on the shape. If the shape in question is a cuboid, then its surface area will be: 2*(H*W + W*D + D*H) where H, W and D are the height, width and depth measured in metres, respectively.
width = volume/(length*height)
Volume = height * width * depth (front-back). 5cm * 6cm * 7cm = 210cm3.
The volume of a cuboid is determined by multiplying together its three dimensions. These are usually known as the length, and width or breadth and height or depth.
height * width * depth = volume height = volume / (depth * width) Volume = lengthXwidthXheight V=LWH H=V/LW