answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Two examples of 2D figures are a square and rectangle drawn on a paper. Both example figures have length and width.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What two-dimensional figure has length and width?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Solid figures that have length width and height?

All solid figures have length, width and height and, conversely, if a figure has length, width and height then it is a solid figure.


What figure has a length and width and no depth?

A plane figure.


What makes a 3D figure three dimensional?

A 3D figure shows length, width and depth. While a 2D figure only shows length and width.


How do you figure out what the width is with a length?

if you have the area. divide the area by the length to get the width. If you have the perimeter subtract the length twice and divide the number you have by two. If it is a square the width is the same as the length.


What is a figure that has length width and height?

cube


What has length and width but no thickness?

A plane figure


If the perimeter is 48 If the length is twic the width what is the length of rectangle?

perimeter = (2*length) + (2*width) length = 2*width so perimeter = (2*2*width) + 2*width = 6*width perimeter = 48 so you can figure out the width and length


What is A figure with a length width height?

It is a 3 dimensional figure that has length, width and height.


What is a three dimensional figure that has length width and height?

a solid figure


What is the length and width of 846 square feet?

if your object is a rectangle then it is not possible to figure out the exact length of and width because we do not know the ratio of the length to width. if your object is a square then... the length is 29.08607914 the width is 29.08607914


How do you figure length and width from sq ft?

You can't without one or the other. If you know length then width is the area divided by the length.


How do you best describe the perimeter of a two-dimensional figure?

2 * length + 2* width 2 * ( length + width )