V=Bh. Base is the B in the equation. In Surface area, for cube is is 6s² where s is side, or side length. For Rectangular prisms, it is 2lw + 2wh + 2lh. l=length, w=width, h=height. If there is a rectangular prism with a square base, do l x w or length times width and multiply it by 2. Do that for width times height and length times height. I hope this helped.
OK so we have two formulas: Length = width + 5 (since legth is 5 more than width) length + width + length + width = perimeter= 82 (form. for perm.) so we can replace every instance of "length" with "width + 5" since they are the same. width + 5 + width + width + 5 + width = 82 4xwidth + 10 = 82 4X width = 72 width = 23 so now go back and replace "width" with 23. length = 23 + 5 length = 28 There you go.
When you go to shoe store, they have this feet measurement. It measures both your shoe length and width.
The question is not solvable. Volume is a three-dimensional concept. Rectangles are two-dimensional Width is a single dimension. Assumption: Submitter used the word Volume, but meant Area -------- To solve for Width of a Rectangle, given its Volume, you would need to know the Length of the Rectangle: Area = Width x Height so Width = Area / Length Assumption: Submitter used the word Rectangle, but meant Cube -------- To solve for Length of the side of a Cube of given Volume (in units cubed): Volume = Width x Height x Depth (which are all the same for a cube), so Volume = (Width of a side)^3 (cubed) so working from Volume to Width: Width = Volume^-3 (read: The cube root of the Volume) If another editor has a better means of entering the mathematical expressions, please have a go!)
For a square or rectangle, it's length x width. For a triangle, its 1/2 base x height. A circle is more complex, so go look it up.
you are missing the length of the model. Without that you cannot go anything.
Same as measuring a room. length times width times height. 10 inches long, 6 inches wide is 60 square inches times 5 inches tall which is 300 cubic inches. This is approximate, use the measurements of the shoebox and do the same math.
V=Bh. Base is the B in the equation. In Surface area, for cube is is 6s² where s is side, or side length. For Rectangular prisms, it is 2lw + 2wh + 2lh. l=length, w=width, h=height. If there is a rectangular prism with a square base, do l x w or length times width and multiply it by 2. Do that for width times height and length times height. I hope this helped.
1 litre =61.0237441. cu ins. Multiply the Length x width x height in inches) that will give you the "total of cubic inches". Then you will have to divide the "total in cubic inches" by 61.0237441=========================================Aw go ahead ... since you asked for litres, why not be brave and go metric all the way !-- Measure the length, width, and height in Centimeters.-- Multiply (length) times (width) times (height).-- Divide the big number by 1,000.Now you have the capacity in litres.
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Their order doesn't make a bit of difference, as long as you clearly identify each one.
OK so we have two formulas: Length = width + 5 (since legth is 5 more than width) length + width + length + width = perimeter= 82 (form. for perm.) so we can replace every instance of "length" with "width + 5" since they are the same. width + 5 + width + width + 5 + width = 82 4xwidth + 10 = 82 4X width = 72 width = 23 so now go back and replace "width" with 23. length = 23 + 5 length = 28 There you go.
When you go to shoe store, they have this feet measurement. It measures both your shoe length and width.
The question is not solvable. Volume is a three-dimensional concept. Rectangles are two-dimensional Width is a single dimension. Assumption: Submitter used the word Volume, but meant Area -------- To solve for Width of a Rectangle, given its Volume, you would need to know the Length of the Rectangle: Area = Width x Height so Width = Area / Length Assumption: Submitter used the word Rectangle, but meant Cube -------- To solve for Length of the side of a Cube of given Volume (in units cubed): Volume = Width x Height x Depth (which are all the same for a cube), so Volume = (Width of a side)^3 (cubed) so working from Volume to Width: Width = Volume^-3 (read: The cube root of the Volume) If another editor has a better means of entering the mathematical expressions, please have a go!)
probably not. You have to do some major measuring of the length width and height to see if there is clearance, then check the brackets on the original bumper. if they dont match, try fabricating the old brackets onto the new bumper and you should be good to go. probably not. You have to do some major measuring of the length width and height to see if there is clearance, then check the brackets on the original bumper. if they dont match, try fabricating the old brackets onto the new bumper and you should be good to go. probably not. You have to do some major measuring of the length width and height to see if there is clearance, then check the brackets on the original bumper. if they dont match, try fabricating the old brackets onto the new bumper and you should be good to go.
A rectangle has two dimensions, length and width. You haven't said what the width is. The perimeter is the distance around the rectangle. Imagine going round it. You would go 42 inches, then a width, then another 42 inches, then another width. In general, the perimeter of a rectangle is twice its length plus twice its width.
For a square or rectangle, it's length x width. For a triangle, its 1/2 base x height. A circle is more complex, so go look it up.