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Answered by Anonymous
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Volume of cube with 3cm side

= (3)^3

= 3×3×3

=27cm^3

Volume of Cuboid with sides 3 , 5 and 1

=l×b×h

=3×5×1

=15cm^3

Hence the cube will have a larger Volume than cuboid

Answered by divyansh101dabral
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the formula for volume of cube is (side)³

the measure of side is 3 cm

so volume will be 3³= 27cm³

the formula of volume of a cuboid is l×b×h where l,b,h mean length, breadth and height respectively

the measurements of cuboid is 5 ,3, and 1 cm

so v=l×b×h = 5×3×1= 15cm³
so cube has larger volume
(12 cm³ more)

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