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A cuboid is 25cm long ,15cm breadth ,and 8 cm height.how much of its volume will differ from that of a cube with the edge of 16 cm

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Answered by siyara
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volume of cuboid =l^b^h
volume of cube =a3
difference = volume of cuboid -volume of cube
Answered by AdorableMe
0

Given:

Length of the cuboid(l) = 25 cm

Breadth of the cuboid(b)= 15 cm

Height of the cuboid(h)= 8 cm

Side of the cube(a)= 16 cm

To find:

Difference between the volumes of the cuboid and the cube.

Solution:

Volume of the cuboid=l*b*h

⇒Volume of the cuboid=25*15*8= 3000 cm³

Volume of the cube= a³

⇒Volume of the cube=16*16*16= 4096 cm³

Now,

Difference between the volumes of the cuboid and the cube = a³- l*b*h

= 4096 - 3000

=1096 cm³

⭐Thus, the volume of the cube differs by 1096 cm³ from the cuboid.

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