If its length is l and its width is w and its height is h, its volume is l x w x h. (length times width times hight)
P=2(L+w) L=length W=width
It is the formula for the volume of a cuboid.
the formula is: l = length w = width 2l + 2w
The answer is (.5(W*H))/L, when W= Width H= Height L= Length
the formula of area is l*w or length (times) or ''x'' width
It could be the area formula for a rectangle which is: area = length times width
W=L*A width equals length times area
Just because
Perimeter: (2*L)+(2*W) [length times two plus width times two] Area: L*W [length times width]
If you have the information of the area is easy from there all you do is multiply it by itself P=2(times)L + 2(times)W A=L(times) W :)
If its length is l and its width is w and its height is h, its volume is l x w x h. (length times width times hight)
Length times length (at right angles) ... or width x breath.
the formula for a rectangle is L x W where L is length and W is width.
(L+W) + (L+W) divided by 4
The area of a rectangle equals its length times its width (A = l*w), so if you have the area divided by the one of the sides equals the other side (l = A/w; w = A/l )
volume=length times the width times the height or V=L x W x H