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Answered by atharvasaxena3000
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Answered by isha322
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In geometry, a cuboid is a solid shaped figure formed by six faces. There are two definitions for a cuboid. In the more general definition of a cuboid, the only supplementary condition is that each of these six faces is a quadrilateral. Otherwise, the word “cuboid” is sometimes used for referring a shape of this type in which each of the faces is a rectangle, and in which each pair of adjacent faces meets in a right angle.

A cuboid with length l units, width w units and height h units has a volume of V cubic units given by: V = l × w × h

Example 1: A jewellery box that has the shape of a rectangular prism, has a height of 13 cm, a length of 35 cm and a width of 22cm. Find the volume of the jewellery box?

Solution:

V = l × w × h

V= 13 × 35 × 22

V= 10010 cm3

Example 2: Find the volume of a brick whose size is 30 cm by 25 cm by 10 cm.

Solution:

The volume of the brick is given by:

V = l × w × h

V = 30 × 25 × 10

V = 7500 cm3

So, the volume of the brick is 7500cm3

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