Height 13 feet (as big as it can grow) and the width 5-6 feet.
the volume is (base)(height)(width) ... base x height x width
Base and height
base*width*height
Base times height tims width equal to length
length is base and height is width
Length x width x height Length x width x height Base x Height to find volume
(Base height x base width x pyramid height) divided by 2
No, length times width is not the same as base times height. In geometry, length times width typically refers to the area of a two-dimensional shape, such as a rectangle. On the other hand, base times height is commonly used to find the area of a triangle or a parallelogram. The formulas for calculating area differ depending on the shape being measured.
yes
Base x Width x Height
Multiply base by width by height.
The volume of any rectangular prism (including a cube) is width x height x length. The area of the bottom is width x length. So the area of the base is the volume divided by the height. With specifically a cube it gets even easier, because the lenght, width and height are all the same. So if the length (or the width or the height) = x , then the area of the base is x^2 (squared) and the volume of the cube is x^3 (cubed). this means the base of the cube is the volume divided by any of the following: length, width, height.