38'' length 14''heigth 5''width
Yeah length times width times 2 + length times height times 2+ width times height times 2
Improve question. What is the shape?
If the shape is a rectangle, then Perimeter = 2(Length + Width) So Width = Perimeter/2 - Length
No, a cube is not a 2-dimensional shape; it is a 3-dimensional object. A cube has length, width, and height, which allows it to occupy space. In contrast, 2-dimensional shapes, like squares or circles, only have length and width.
To calculate the surface area of a rectangular shape, you need to know the length and width of the rectangle. The formula for the surface area is given by multiplying the length by the width (Surface Area = Length × Width). If you're calculating the surface area of a rectangular prism, you would sum the areas of all six faces, which can be calculated using the formula: Surface Area = 2(length × width + length × height + width × height).
a shape that has a length and height, but no width.
A 2-D shape is a shape that does not pop out.
Yeah length times width times 2 + length times height times 2+ width times height times 2
A solid shape which has a length of 10 inches, a width of 7 width inches and a height of 2 inches. It could be a cuboid or an ellipsoid or some other shape.
if it is a 2 dimensional shape you do height multiplied by width but if it is a three dimensional figure you multiply length by width by height and there are three dimensions.
divide surface area by width Sorry It is a little more complicated than that. Surface area = (2 X length X width) + (2 X length X height) + (2 X width X height) Solve for height Surface area - (2 X length X width) = 2height(length + width) (Surface area - (2 X length X width))/2(length + width) = height
Improve question. What is the shape?
If the shape is a rectangle, then Perimeter = 2(Length + Width) So Width = Perimeter/2 - Length
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No. A square is a 2-dimensional shape so it cannot have a length, width and height.
length X width X 2 + width x height x 2 + length x height x 2.
False on two counts. A rectangular shape is 2-dimensional and so can have no mass. If it is rectangular but has length, width and height then it is a cuboid object. Then, multiplying the length width and height will give the volume, not the mass.