The volume alone is insufficient information to determine the linear dimensions.
depth equals volume divided by length times width
You cannot since a rectangle is a two-dimensional figure. It has no depth, no volume, no mass.
Length x Width x Depth
Density = Mass/Volume So for a rectangle, find its mass, then its volume (using length x height x depth).
Length x width x depth = cubic volume
length X width by avg depth x 4.5 if a rectangle
The cross-section of the river is a rectangle ... the part of an enormous knife thatwould get wet if you cut the river with it. The width of the rectangle is the width ofthe river, and the height of the rectangle is the depth of the water. Just like anyother rectangle, its area is (length) times (width).The question tells you that the width is 2,200-ft and the area is 40,000 square feet.40,000 = (2,200) times (depth)depth = (40,000) divided by (2,200) = 18 2/11 feet = 18.182 feet (rounded)
Length x width x average depth*. Multiply result by 7.48 to determine volume in gallons.* 'average depth' is shallow end + deep end divided by two
answ2. Cubes is a subset of the set rectangular prisms, limited to those where all edges are equal. (or all faces are equal)yes a rectangle and square. are they the same no
We have no idea as you have only specified its length (W ft) and width (9 ft). Depth is a third dimension perpendicular to length and width. If you gave more information, for example the area = length × width of the base rectangle (which in this case is 9 ft × W ft = 9W ft²) then the value of W could be calculated, and if you had also given its volume = length × width × depth, the depth could be calculated by dividing the volume by the area.
The depth is neither the length nor width. Length is the measurement from top to bottom, width is from side to side, and depth is from front to back.
A rectangular prism is also a rectangular cuboid. It is a rectangle with six sides because it has length, depth, and height. Click on the related link for an illustration of a rectangular prism.