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.
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To find out the volume of a rectangle is just multiply length x height x width
Well, honey, to find the length, width, and height with the volume, you'll need to know the formula for the shape you're dealing with. For a rectangular prism, you can use the formula V = lwh, where V is the volume, l is the length, w is the width, and h is the height. Just plug in the volume and two of the dimensions, then solve for the third. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
Nothing in particular. These are not dimensionally equivalent. Length would have a unit such as meters or feet, while width x height would have units such as (square meters) or (square feet), so you cannot just add them.
The area of a cube is given by the formula volume = width × height x depthBut since the width, height and depth are by definition the same in a cube, the formula is usually written as V= s3To determine the length of a side given the volume we just have to reverse the formula:s = 3√volumes = √64cm3 = 4cm
If it's a rectangle, just minus the length from the perimeter twice and than divide what you have by 2. Width = (Perimeter - (length*2))/2