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Find the measure of the diagonal of a cuboid if it's given length=9cm breadth=3cm and height=10^2
if given length=9cm breadth=3cm and height=10^2cm

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Answered by omsamarth4315
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Answer:

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diagonal = underroot l²+b²+h²

= underroot 9² + 3² + 100²

= underroot 81 + 9 + 10000

= underroot 10090

= 100.44 cm ans.

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Answered by Anonymous
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7:22

12:37

8:33

15:46

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Unique ratio

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Here we have to find a ratio that is different from the others and

if we see them the ratios seem to follow a pattern that is (3x+1)

 \sf{}(7 \times 3 + 1) = 22

 \sf{}(12 \times 3 + 1 )= 37

 \sf{}but \:( 8 \times 3 + 1) = 25

(15 \times 3 + 1 = 46)

So the third ratio does not follow our rule and is thus unique

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