Explain the terms in the formula v=lxbxh
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Volume= lenghth * breadh*height
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If l, b, h are length, breadth and height of the cuboid.
Also, if the volume is denoted by v then
V = l × b × h
or, l = V/(b × h) Here, the subject is l.
or, b = V/(l × h) Here, the subject is b.
or, h = V/(l × b) Here, the subject is h.
Also, if the volume is denoted by v then
V = l × b × h
or, l = V/(b × h) Here, the subject is l.
or, b = V/(l × h) Here, the subject is b.
or, h = V/(l × b) Here, the subject is h.
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