The Surface area is given by 2(lb+bh+hl)
in this case,
l=5m
b=3m
h=2m
therefore the Surface area,
sa=2(5*3+3*2+2*5)
=2(15+6+10)
=2(31)
sa =62m2
There will be Length/Width widths in 1 length. This will normally be a number that is greater than 1.
If the length is L units and the width is W units then L/W widths equal one length.
You cannot because there is no such thing as a parrallele widths - or even parallel widths.
Widths and lengths are two entirely different things. They don't go into anything other than Length x Width = Area.
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You cannot. The lengths and widths are not sufficient information to determine the height.
a width is how wide it is, a length is how long it is and a height is how tall it is. it refers to anything like triangle and so on
There will be Length/Width widths in 1 length. This will normally be a number that is greater than 1.
length/width
If the length is L units and the width is W units then L/W widths equal one length.
You cannot because there is no such thing as a parrallele widths - or even parallel widths.
rectangular prism is a 3D structure with 4 lengths 4 widths 4 heights
The area of a trapezoid is equal to the height, multiplied by the average of the two widths.
Widths and lengths are two entirely different things. They don't go into anything other than Length x Width = Area.
To calculate the cross sectional area of a rectangular tube, multiply the widths of two adjacent sides of the tube.
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Fabrics have two widths because that is how they are measured. Fabric has a width and a length to it. It is often sold by the linear yard and is wrapped on a bolt..