Math, asked by sanvigedam21, 2 days ago

find the height of a cuboid whose base area is 156sq.cm and volume is 1092cm3​

Answers

Answered by nehulchoudhary017
2

Step-by-step explanation:

area=156

volume=1092

height=volume÷area

height =1092÷156

height = 7cm

Answered by KarthikAju
0

Answer: 7cm

The final answer is 7 cm

Given:

Base Area = 156 cm²

Volume = 1092 cm³

Height = ?

Formula Used:

Volume = lbh

Concept:

So we know the base area and the volume of the cuboid. So the base area is Length × Breath because the shape of the base is a rectangle, and volume is Length × Breadth × Height, so we know the value of Length x Breadth, so we can substitute that in the formula to find the volume.

Solution:

Base area = Length × Breadth

                 = 156 cm²

Volume = Length × Breadth × Height

   1092 = 156 × Height   [Bring 156 to other side]

   1092/156 = Height     [Divide 1092 by 156]

   7 = Height

The height of the cuboid = 7cm

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