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5. Find the volume in litres of a cuboid of side length 500 cm, breadth 1.4 m and height 1 m.

Answers

Answered by IntrovertLeo
15

Given:

A cubiod with

  • Length = 500 cm = 5 m
  • Breadth = 1.4 m
  • Height = 1 m

What To Find:

We have to find the volume of cubiod.

How To Find:

To find the volume of a cubiod we will simply use the formula \boxed{Volume\:of\:cubiod = length\times breadth\times height} and substitute the values and solve it.

Solution:

Using the formula,

⇒ Volume = Length × Breadth × Height

Substitute the values,

⇒ Volume = 5 m × 1.4 m × 1 m

Multiply the length, breadth and height,

⇒ Volume = 7 m³

∴ Therefore, the volume of cubiod is 7 m³.

To Verify:

Using the formula,

⇒ Volume = Length × Breadth × Height

Substitute the values,

⇒ 7 m³ = 5 m × 1.4 m × 1 m

Multiply the length, breadth and height in RHS,

⇒ 7 m³ =  7 m³  

∴ LHS = RHS

∴ Hence, verified.


MrSanju0123: Great Answer !
Answered by MrSanju0123
45

Answer:

 \boxed{\bf {Volume = 7m^3}}

Step-by-step explanation:

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  • Length of Cuboid = 500cm

  • Breadth of Cuboid = 1.4 m

  • Height of cuboid = 1 m

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  • Volume of cuboid

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  • Firstly Let's covert Length 500cm to meter = 5m

We know that :-

  • \boxed {\sf{Volume = Length \times Breadth \times Height} }

  • \boxed {\sf{Volume = 5 \times 1.4\times 1}}

  • \therefore \sf {Volume = 7m^3}

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To check our answer we have to substitute the value of Volume in the and check Of L.H.S = R.H.S.

  • \boxed {\sf{Volume = Length \times Breadth \times Height }}

  •  \sf{7m^3 = 5 \times 1.4 \times 1}

  • \boxed{\sf{7m^3 = 7m^3}}

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