The opposite of a height is a depth. The opposite direction measurement of height (vertical) is width (horizontal).
if you have a box that is 9cm long and 3cm wide then you would say width + length + width + length because the side opposite from 3cm is also 3cm and the side opposite 9cm is also 9cm. so you would add: 9cm+9cm+3cm+3cm = 24cm if you have a box that is 9cm long and 3cm wide then you would say width + length + width + length because the side opposite from 3cm is also 3cm and the side opposite 9cm is also 9cm. so you would add: 9cm+9cm+3cm+3cm = 24cm
The diagonal creates a right angled triangle with one pair of long and short sides - the diagonal is the hypotenuse. We know the angle between the long side (adjacent) and hypotenuse as 42.6°; We want to find the length of the short (width) side (opposite). We can use the Tan ratio: tan = opposite/adjacent → opposite = adjacent × tan → width = 26.63 in × tan 42.6° = 24.487... in → width is 24.5 inches to the nearest tenth of an inch.
Length times width. A rectangle requires four sides with opposite sides being parallel and of the same lenght.
Assuming the object is shape with opposite sides of equal length then the perimeter would measure 2 * 7 + 2 * 2 =18
The length and width of a rectangle is the same as the length and width of the opposite sides.
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The opposite of a height is a depth. The opposite direction measurement of height (vertical) is width (horizontal).
The opposite of a height is a depth. The opposite direction measurement of height (vertical) is width (horizontal).
two opposite
Perimeter = Width x 2 + length x 2. To find width, you minus the length from perimeter because opposite of ADD is SUBTRACT.
Width would be the "opposite" of length (they are perpendicular dimensions). The opposite status of length (unspecified dimension or time) could be shortness or brevity.
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Yes, it normally has opposite congruent lengths and opposite congruent widths. The length of a rectangle is normally greater than its width.
That depends on the size of the star.
The diameter of a circle is the width of the circle. The measurement in a straight line from edge to opposite edge passing through the centre.
Opposite sides are parallel and it has a breadth and width of different lengths