Oh, dude, let me do the math for you. So, an 8.5 inches by 11 inches paper has a total of 93.5 square inches. Yeah, that's right, like, you can cover 93.5 square inches with that piece of paper. Cool, right?
It must be 3.75 inches.
Area = Length * Width = 12*7 = 84 square inches.
length 2 inches width 1 inch
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.
12 inches
Oh, dude, let me do the math for you. So, an 8.5 inches by 11 inches paper has a total of 93.5 square inches. Yeah, that's right, like, you can cover 93.5 square inches with that piece of paper. Cool, right?
8 inches x 8 inches = 64 square inches = the area of the piece of paper. Length and width are used to find the area of an object, not the volume (cubic inches). To find the volume of the piece of paper you need to know the depth of the sheet of paper. You might be able to find this out with a Google search.
im pretty sure its 12 inches width and length
A piece of paper has a length and a width. Though extremely small, the paper has a thickness, giving the paper 3D.
A cube (3D) has length, width and height. A square (2D) drawn on a piece of paper only has length and width - in the case of a square, all sides have the same length.
192 square inches!
i got the answer!
A piece of paper has three dimensions. They are the length, width and thickness of the paper. Paper is available in many sizes such as A1, A3, A4 and A5.
The center of an A4 paper is located at the halfway point along both the length and width of the paper. In other words, if you measure the length and width of the paper and find their midpoints, the center would be where these two midpoints intersect.
The answer depends on the piece of paper. You can cut it in half lengthways: it will still be a piece of paper but its width will be half as large!
The length is 7 inches and the width is 5 inches for a envelope