Math, asked by rojita, 1 year ago

a cuboid is 6cm long, 3cm broad and 3cm high and a cube has an edge of 6cm. which one has a greater volume and by how Much?

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Answered by TooFree
12

 \textbf {Hey there, here is the solution.}

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Volume = Length x Breadth x Height

Volume = 6 x 3 x 3

Volume = 54 cm³

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STEP 2: Find the volume of the cube:

Volume = edge³

Volume = 6³

Volume = 216 cm³

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STEP 3: State which one is has a greater volume:

Comparing 54cm³ and 216 cm³

216 cm³ is greater

the cube has a greater volume

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STEP 4: Find the difference in volume:

Difference = 216 - 54 = 162 cm³

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Answer: The cube is bigger and it is bigger by 162 cm³

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 \textbf {Cheers}


Answered by Anju2004
4
Hello...!!

Volume of Cuboid = lbh
= 6×3×3
= 54cm³

Volume of cube= s³
= 6³
= 216cm³

volume of cube> volume of Cuboid.

Volume of cube is more......

The difference between there volume= 216cm³-54cm³
= 162cm³

Hope this helps....!!
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