Math, asked by saritashukla9247, 4 months ago

If base area of a room 12sq.m and hieght is 8m then its volume is

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Answered by Asterinn
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Base area of room = 12 m²

Height of room = 8 m

So , now we have to find out volume of the room.

We know that :-

 \boxed{ \rm V = a \times h}

Where :-

  • V = volume
  • a = area of base
  • h = height

Now to find volume of room put :-

  • a = 12 m²
  • h = 8 m

 \implies{ \rm V = 12\times 8}  \rm \: {m}^{3}

 \implies \rm V = 96 \:  {m}^{3}

Therefore, volume of room = 96 m ³

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Volume of cylinder = πr²h

T.S.A of cylinder = 2πrh + 2πr²

Volume of cone = ⅓ πr²h

C.S.A of cone = πrl

T.S.A of cone = πrl + πr²

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C.S.A of cuboid = 2(l + b)h

T.S.A of cuboid = 2(lb + bh + lh)

C.S.A of cube = 4a²

T.S.A of cube = 6a²

Volume of cube = a³

Volume of sphere = (4/3)πr³

Surface area of sphere = 4πr²

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Answered by ItzShinyQueenn
1

  \large\bf \purple {\underline{Given :-}}

  • Base area of a room = 12 \sf {m}^{2}
  • Height = 8m

 \large  \bf\purple {\underline{ To  \: Find :- }}

  • It's Volume

 \large \bf \purple{ \underline{Solution :-}}

We know that,

 \bigstar \bf{Volume = Area  \times  Height }

 \sf{Or, Volume =( 12 ×8) } {m}^{3}

 \sf{Hence, Volume = 96 \:  {m}^{3} }

 \sf \green{Therefore, it's  \: volume  \: is  \: 96 \:  {m}^{3}.  }

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