First off, you have to know what kind of shape. I am assumeing it is a rectangle. if it is, then you would multiple each measurement by 2, and add the results. ___________12.5___________ I I 6 6 I I ___________12.5___________ You can use the diagram above to help you figure it out.
The answer depends on the shape. If it is a plane shape, the answer is that width = 0 In most other cases, there is not enough information to deduce the width.
The perimeter is the total distance around - width + width+ length + length.
Assuming the object is a rectangular parallelepiped, use its density to find its volume and solve the equation V abc for c where a, b, and c are the height, length and width respectively
well you know that to be called a square a shape must have sides that are all the same size. So knowing this and knowing how to find the area of a shape being Length x width You simply square root 100 and you find that its length and width are both 10 so you know the perimeter is 40
you do length multiplied by the width
The perimeter has nothing to do with the area you have to times the width times height times length and that will give you the area of the shape
width*height*length=perimeter of a rectangular prism! :)
Add the lenth+lenth+width+width Except for a circle
I think it is the height
It depends on the shape.
You count how many squares on the width and height then multiply them to get your answer !
all you have to do is add together the four sides. 2L+2W=Perimeter (L=length or base, W=Width or height)
The answer depends on the shape. If it is a plane shape, the answer is that width = 0 In most other cases, there is not enough information to deduce the width.
You must know what type of geometric shape it is. However, if it is a rectangle (and you know the width), then then the formula is Area/Width=height. Edit your question if it is a different shape.
If the shape is a square, find the square root of the area and that will be the height and the width. Otherwise, you would need to find out more than the area.
You do length times width times height and that is how you get your answer to the volume.
width = (perimeter-2*length)/2