L. R. Harrill has written: 'Memories of 4-H' -- subject(s): 4-H clubs, History
4(l+b+h)
The answer is Q. b+1=c, c+2=e, e+3=h, h+4=L, L+5=Q.
If, by perimeter, you mean the sum of all the edges, thenP = 4*(L + W + H) therefore, H = P/4 - (L + W) and then, since you know the length , width and height, V = L * W * H.
The altitude of an equilateral triangle bisects the base. So, if the sides of the triangle were l cm, the altitude forms a right angled triangle with sides h, l/2 and hypotenuse l cm. Then, by Pythagoras, h2 = 3l2 / 4 so that h = l*sqrt(3)/2 and then area = l*h/2 = l*[l*sqrt(3)/2]/2 =l2*sqrt(3)/4
If, by perimeter, you mean the sum of all the edges, thenP = 4*(L + W + H) therefore, H = P/4 - (L + W) and then, since you know the length , width and height, V = L * W * H.
28 because h x L is 7 x 4 = 28 Among us :-)--== roblox
Saturated molecules have single bonds between carbon atoms and are saturated with hydrogen atoms. Unsaturated molecules have double or triple bonds between carbon atoms, meaning they can accommodate more hydrogen atoms. Unsaturated molecules are typically more reactive than saturated molecules.
Procedure: 1. First, find out what the formula is which would be V=l*w*h 2. second, replace the l, w, and h with the real dimensions. It would look like this V=4*4*4 3. Last, find the answer which would be 64 sq. centimeters Key: V= Volume l= Length w= Width h= Height *= Multiply
Approximately 4' W X 6' H X 8' L. More Accurately: 7.6' L x 4.0'W x 5.6' H
In any case, the perimeter of a rectangular prism of length L units, width W units and height H units, is 4*(L + W + H) units
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