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Answered by dhruvsh
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Volume of a Cuboid = lbh

= √l^2 b^2 h^2

= √ lb * bh * lh

which are the adjacent areas of sides of Cuboid.

Thus, we've been given the areas of two sides and also, the volume and hence, the third sides area can be easily computed from here.

Third side = (672)^2 / 84*56 = 96

Now, from here a simple manipulation of possible lengths has to be done

Suppose, lb = 96

bh = 56

and, lh = 84

Somehow, one can estimate.

That,

l = 12 cm

b = 7 cm

And, h = 8 cm

This is possible only by mere intuition for the values possible

Maleeharashad: Thank you!!
dhruvsh: no problem 。◕‿◕。
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