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absolutely no. length and width are independent parameters .
Soul wave length is beyond our perception and parameters.
As volume is length x length x length, cube the ratio of the lengths, thus: Ratio of lengths = 2 : 5 ⇒ Ratio of volumes = 23 : 53 = 8 : 125
The period increases as the square root of the length.
The length of pipe is required to be known to help procure the required quantity of pipe.
First you have to define the shape in which the length is required. The length then can be established.
common tools scientist use to measure length mass and liquid volumes are as follows. for length tools are rulers,vernier calipers ,circular scale ,etc . for mass tools are beam balances . for volume tools are beaker ,flask,pipette,etc.
length x width x height = units^3
A ruler has length and therefore measures lengths not volumes.
Length does not determine whether or not a CDL is required.
The area is the length times the width. That's the function. If you want to write a function in a computer language, you need two parameters. Just return the product of the two parameters. Example in Java: double rectangle_area(double length, double width) { return length * width; } I didn't test this, but that's the basic idea.
Number of fencing panels required = Roundup(Length of fencing required/Panel length) There is no information in the question about the area to be fenced, so there is no simple formula to calculate the length of fencing required. It is assumed that the fencing panels used are all of the same length.