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Find the volume of the solids in cubic meters.

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Answered by Sjindal833
2

Answer:

Length =10 m

Breadth=25 dm

=  

10

25

 m(∵10 dm=1 m)

=2.5 m

Height=25 cm=  

100

25

 m=0.25 m[∵1 m=100 cm]

∴ Volume of the cuboid =length×breadth×height

=10×2.5×0.25

=6.25 m  

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Answered by niranjanhalder537
0

Multiply the radius by the radius by the radius, also known as cubing the radius. In this example, cube 0.9 to get 0.729 cubic meters. Multiply the result by 4.1867 to figure the volume of the sphere in cubic meters.

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