Multiply the length and width for the floor (8 x 5 = 40 square feet)
Multiply the length and height for the side walls (8 x 8 for each = 2 x 64 = 128 square feet)
Multiply the width and height for the far wall (5 x 8 = 40 square feet)
Floor = 40 sq ft
3 walls = 168 sq ft plus whatever area is around the door (about 26 sq ft using a 2 x 7 door)
This excludes any area around a tub /shower enclosure that uses the same tile.
From metres to millimetres.
1 foot = 12 inches (5x12) + 4 = 60 + 4 = 64 inches
The number of units that fit along the edge of something could be the length, width, or height of an object, the length of one part of the perimeter, the circumference of a curve, or the length of the circumference of a closed circle or oval.
C. 85.4
no. technically and scientifically speaking, there is NO such thing as EXACT distance, time, or measurement (height, length, width, weight, speed).
Convert the width, length and height into centimetres. Multiply together and divide the answer by 1000. The measurements need to refer to the interior.
104x220 Height by Base length
Height and length are measurements. Height is usually the distance from an objects upper-most point to its lowest. Length is usually the distance from one side of an object to the other.
Width, length and height.
Length*Width*height
They are all linear measurements.
The formula for volume is L x W x H (length times width times height). (or area of the base*height) Volume is always expressed in measurement cubed.
3 Height,Length,Width
cubic units
You need three measurements (length x width x height) to be able to calculate a volume. Once you have the three measurements, convert everything to feet, then multiply, to get the cubic feet.
Length, height, volume, density, mass, weight, etc... how would i use length and height to make two models
multiply them