Math, asked by karanmishra02896, 3 months ago


. A box whose Sides are 14cm, 15cm and 22cm.
find the volume of the box?​

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Answered by MaheswariS
1

\textbf{Given:}

\textsf{Dimensions of the box are 14cm, 15cm, 22cm}

\textbf{To find:}

\textsf{Volume of the box}

\textbf{Solution:}

\boxed{\mathsf{Volume\;of\;cuboid=Length{\times}Breadth{\times}Height\;cubic\;units}}

\textsf{Volume of the cuboid box}

\mathsf{=Length{\times}Breadth{\times}Height}

\mathsf{=22{\times}15{\times}14}

\mathsf{=330{\times}14}

\mathsf{=4620\;cm^3}

\implies\boxed{\mathsf{Volume\;of\;the\;cuboid\;box=4620\;cm^3}}

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Answered by Anonymous
4

\textbf{Given:}

\textsf{Dimensions of the box are 14cm, 15cm, 22cm}

\textbf{To find:}

\textsf{Volume of the box}

\textbf{Solution:}

\boxed{\mathsf{Volume\;of\;cuboid=Length{\times}Breadth{\times}Height\;cubic\;units}}

\textsf{Volume of the cuboid box}

\mathsf{=Length{\times}Breadth{\times}Height}

\mathsf{=22{\times}15{\times}14}

\mathsf{=330{\times}14}

\mathsf{=4620\;cm^3}

\implies\boxed{\mathsf{Volume\;of\;the\;cuboid\;box=4620\;cm^3}}

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