The concept of a perimeter does not apply to 3-dimensional objects.
You are describing a cuboid, not a rectangle. A rectangle has only two diminutions, length and width.
length *width*height=area of cuboid
You add height,height,width,width and that is your answer.
To find the volume, you multiply the length, width/depth, and height together.The answer is 16 cm3.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the length of wire used to form a cuboid, you would need to add up the perimeter of the base (length + width) and multiply it by 4, as there are 4 sides to a cuboid. Then, you add the perimeter of the base to the height of the cuboid. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!
length *width*height=area of cuboid
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)
You add height,height,width,width and that is your answer.
To find the volume, you multiply the length, width/depth, and height together.The answer is 16 cm3.
width, depth and height
Oh, dude, finding the depth of a cuboid is like super easy. You just measure the distance between the top and bottom faces, simple as that. It's like measuring how far down the rabbit hole goes, but with math. So, get your ruler out and get ready to dive into the depths of geometry!
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the length of wire used to form a cuboid, you would need to add up the perimeter of the base (length + width) and multiply it by 4, as there are 4 sides to a cuboid. Then, you add the perimeter of the base to the height of the cuboid. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!
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.
The volume of a cuboid can be calculated using the formula: Volume = length × width × height. For a cuboid with a length of 6.4 cm, width of 4.5 cm, and height of 4 cm, the volume is 6.4 × 4.5 × 4 = 115.2 cubic centimeters. Therefore, the volume of the cuboid is 115.2 cm³.
width = volume/(length*height)