Math, asked by kirangupta9472826, 3 months ago

1. If the dimensions of a room are 4m x 3.5m x 3 m.
What is the volume of air contained in the room?
Give your answer in litres.​

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Answered by Queen003
10

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Answered by AestheticSoul
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Given :-

  • Length of the room = 4 m
  • Breadth of the room = 3.5 m
  • Height of the room = 3 m

To Find :-

  • The volume of the room.

Solution :-

Using the formula,

Volume of a cuboid = Length × Breadth × Height

Where,

  • L = Length
  • B = Breadth
  • H = Height

Substituting their values,

= 4 × 3.5 × 3

= 42 m³

Therefore, the volume of the room is 42 m³.

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Some formulae -

  • Area of square = side × side
  • Perimeter of square = 4 × side
  • Diagonal of square = √2a
  • Perimeter of reactangle = 2(l + b)
  • Diagonal of rectangle = √l² + √b²
  • Total surface Area of cuboid = 2(lb + bh + hl)
  • Volume of cuboid =  length × breadth × height
  • Perimeter of cuboid = 4 (length + breadth + height)
  • Total surface area of cube = 6 × side²
  • Perimeter of cube = 12 × side
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