... a. A rectangular solid is a figure of three dimensions having six rectangular faces meeting each other at right angles. The three dimensions are length, width, and height. The figure below is a rectangular solid: l is the length, w is the width, and... Elementary Algebra - Page xiiby Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - 1915 - 373 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert A. McMillan - Marine engineering - 1912 - 378 pages
...cubic feet, and, as it is 6' high, the volume will be 45 X 6 = 270 cubic feet. This leads to the rule that the volume of a rectangular solid is the product of the length, breadth, and height. NOTE. — All the dimensions must be in feet or inches, and the volume then will... | |
| Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - Algebra - 1915 - 412 pages
...base and the altitude, or height. Thus, the area of a triangle is represented by the formula: a = i bh. 3. How many square inches in a triangle whose...inches high ? In one w inches wide, I inches long, and h inches high ? 3. Symbols of Operation. The signs of operation, +, —, x, •*-, and the sign of... | |
| Herbert Ellsworth Slaught, Nels Johann Lennes - Algebra - 1917 - 674 pages
...of the base and the altitude, or height. Thus, the area of a triangle is represented by the formula: a = bh. 3. How many square inches in a triangle whose...inches long, and 2 inches high ? In one 4 inches wide, ñ inches long, and 3 inches high ? In one w inches wide, I inches long, and h inches high ? 3. Symbols... | |
| George Wentworth - 1919 - 266 pages
...mathematics already studied in the high school. The following rules for measurement are already familiar : The volume of a rectangular solid is the product of the length, width, and height. If the dimensions of such a solid are 8 in., 6 in., and 4 in., the volume is 8 x 6 x 4 cu. in., or... | |
| George Wentworth, David Eugene Smith - Arithmetic - 1919 - 268 pages
...mathematics already studied in the high school. The following rules for measurement are already familiar-: The volume of a rectangular solid is the product of the length, width, and height. If the dimensions of such a solid are 8 in., 6 in., and 4 in., the volume is 8 x 6 x 4 cu. in., or... | |
| David Eugene Smith, William David Reeve - Mathematics - 1927 - 428 pages
...there are 5x3x4 cubes in the solid, and that its volume is 60 cu. in. That is, for all such cases, The volume of a rectangular solid is the product of the length, width, and height. Expressed in algebraic shorthand, this becomes the formula V = Iwh. If all the edges of the solid are... | |
| David Eugene Smith, William David Reeve - Mathematics - 1927 - 428 pages
...height and the sum of 4. the bases. 5. The circumference of a circle is 2 T times the radius. 5. 6. The volume of a rectangular solid is the product of the length, width, 6. and height. 7. The volume of a cylinder is the product of IT, the height, and the square 7. of the... | |
| Milo Burdette Hillegas, Thomas Henry Briggs - Education - 1927 - 676 pages
...He can thus see that there are 5X3X4 cubes in the solid, and that its volume is 60 cu. in.; that is, The volume of a rectangular solid is the product of the length, width, and height. Expressed in algebraic shorthand, the formula for finding the volume of a rectangular solid is V=lwh... | |
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