A rectangle.... LOL
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Why?
It could be any polygon!
The volume of the block of ice is 9 cubic meters. This is calculated by multiplying the length (3 meters) by the width (1.5 meters) by the height (2 meters).
200 square meters is equivalent to 2,152 square feet. It is approximately the size of a large two-bedroom apartment or a small house.
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The dimensions of a cubic shape are all equal, so to find the length, width, and height of a 1.5 cubic meter object, you would need to calculate the cube root of 1.5. The cube root of 1.5 is approximately 1.144 meters. Therefore, the object would be approximately 1.144 meters tall, 1.144 meters wide, and 1.144 meters long.
Manhattan is approximately 21.6 kilometers long (north to south) and 3.7 kilometers wide (east to west). This converts to about 21,600 meters long and 3,700 meters wide.
3x1.5x2=9 cubic meters OR 900 cm3
An area measuring 135 mm wide x 215 mm long x 580 mm deep has a volume of 0.0168345 cubic meters.
Any polygon can satisfy those requirements.
1.68 square meters (m²) is a unit of area measurement. It represents the area of a square with each side measuring approximately 1.296 meters, or it could be any other shape that covers the same area. For example, it could also represent a rectangle that is 1.68 meters long and 1 meter wide.
Length multiplied by Width Multiplied by Height 3 x 1.5 x 2 = 9
It could be 40 meters long and 1 meter wide or 20 meters long and 2 meters wide or 10 meters long and 4 meters wide or 8 meters long and 5 meters wide or any combination of length and width that multiply to equal 10.
How many square meters are there in a room which is eight meters long and six meters wide?
There endless choices for the answer.As one of them is 74.3 meters long and 10 meters wide.
you do 9 meters long x 8 meters wide= 72cm3 [ cm3 = area of something ].
A standard soccer field is rectangular, typically measuring about 100 to 110 meters long and 64 to 75 meters wide for international matches. The area can vary, but it generally ranges from 6,400 to 8,250 square meters. The size can differ for non-international matches, with dimensions allowed to be as small as 90 to 120 meters long and 45 to 90 meters wide.
The volume of the block of ice is 9 cubic meters. This is calculated by multiplying the length (3 meters) by the width (1.5 meters) by the height (2 meters).
The diagonal is 3.231 meters.