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5. A big locker is above a small locker. They are both 0.5 m wide and 0.6 m deep. The big locker is 1.2 m tall and the small locker is half of the height of the big locker. What is the total volume of one big locker and one small locker?

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Answered by aarsha111
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Answered by smithasijotsl
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Answer:

The total volume of one big locker and one small locker = 0.54m³

Step-by-step explanation

Given,

Width of the big locker = Width of the small locker =  0.5m

Depth of the big locker = Width of the small locker = 0.6m

Height of the small locker =  Half of the height of the big locker

The height of the big locker = 1.2m

To find,

The total volume of the one big locker and one small locker

Recall the formula

The volume of a cuboid = l×b×h, where 'l' is the length, 'b' is the breadth and 'h' is the height of the cube

Solution:

Big locker

Length = 0.5m

Breadth = 0.6m

Height = 1.2m

Volume of the big locker = 0.5×0.6×1.2 = 0.36m³

Small locker

Length = 0.5m

Breadth = 0.6m

Height = half the height of the big locker = \frac{1.2}{2} = 0.6m

Volume of the small locker = 0.5×0.6×0.6 = 0.18m³

Total volume  = 0.36m³ +  0.18m³

= 0.54m³

The total volume of one big locker and one small locker = 0.54m³

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