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Find the volume of the rectangular prism whose length,width and height are (x + 3 ) meter,(x – 3 ) meter and (2x + 5 ) meter.(Hint: Volume of rectangular prism = l x w x h )

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Answered by kavyasahaidln
2

Step-by-step explanation:

What is volume?

Volume is the amount of 3-dimensional space an object occupies. Volume is measured in cubic units.

For example, the rectangular prism below has a volume of 181818 cubic units because it is made up of 181818 unit cubes.

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Finding volume of a rectangular prism

To find the volume of a rectangular prism, we multiply the length of the prism by the width of the prism by the height of the prism.

\text{Volume of rectangular prism}=Volume of rectangular prism=start text, V, o, l, u, m, e, space, o, f, space, r, e, c, t, a, n, g, u, l, a, r, space, p, r, i, s, m, end text, equals \text{length}\times\text{width}\times\text{height}length×width×heightstart text, l, e, n, g, t, h, end text, times, start text, w, i, d, t, h, end text, times, start text, h, e, i, g, h, t, end text

Want to learn more about finding volume of rectangular prisms? Check out this video.

Example 1:

\text{Volume}=\text{length}\times\text{width}\times\text{height}Volume=length×width×heightstart text, V, o, l, u, m, e, end text, equals, start text, l, e, n, g, t, h, end text, times, start text, w, i, d, t, h, end text, times, start text, h, e, i, g, h, t, end text

\phantom{\text{Volume}}=3\times2\times3Volume=3×2×3empty space, equals, 3, times, 2, times, 3

\phantom{\text{Volume}}=18\text{ cubic units}Volume=18 cubic unitsempty space, equals, 18, start text, space, c, u, b, i, c, space, u, n, i, t, s, end text

Example 2:

\text{Volume}=\text{length}\times\text{width}\times\text{height}Volume=length×width×heightstart text, V, o, l, u, m, e, end text, equals, start text, l, e, n, g, t, h, end text, times, start text, w, i, d, t, h, end text, times, start text, h, e, i, g, h, t, end text

\phantom{\text{Volume}}=6\times5\times7Volume=6×5×7empty space, equals, 6, times, 5, times, 7

\phantom{\text{Volume}}=210\text{ cubic units}Volume=210 cubic units

Answered by spandan005
5

Answer:

answer is given in the pic

Step-by-step explanation:

no need of explanation

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