The total length of a cuboid is the sum of all its edge lengths. A cuboid has 12 edges, with each edge connecting two vertices. Therefore, to find the total length, you would add together the lengths of all 12 edges. This can be calculated using the formula: Total Length = 2*(length + width + height).
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ok as i have said the perimeter i.e total length of cuboid is 4(l+b+h)
Note:Repeatition of same side is prohibited
the formula for the volume of a cuboid is length x breadth x height
Following are the formulas of cuboid. Let the dimensions of the cuboid be l (length), w(width) and h (height). Lateral surface area of the cuboid = perimeter of rectangular base x height = 2(l + w)h square units= 2h(l + w) square units; Total surface area (TSA) = 2 (lw + wh + hl); Volume of cuboid (V) = lwh. Length of diagonal of one side is √(l^2 + w^2), √(w^2 + h^2), √(h^2 + l^2) - depending upon side. Length of diagonal across the cuboid is √(l^2 + w^2 + h^2)
the total surface area of a cuboid is : 2(lw+wh+hl) where l is length, w is width, and h is height.
All edges of a cube are the same length. A cuboid has three quartets of lines: at least one of which is of a length different from the other two. Equivalently, all sides of a cube are squares, at least some sides of a cuboid are rectangles.
Volume = Length * Width * Height