Math, asked by mitsumi73, 1 month ago

Juanito dug a compost pit at hit backyard. The pit is 3.5 m long, 2.25 m
wide, and 2 m deep. How much organic materials may be dumped into the
pit to fill it?​

Answers

Answered by SavageBlast
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Given:-

  • Length of the pit = 3.5 m

  • Breadth of the pit = 2.25 m

  • Height of the pit = 2 m

To Find:-

  • Volume of Organic materials dumped into the pit to fill it.

Formula Used:-

  • {\boxed{\bf{Volume \:of\: Cuboid=l\times b\times h}}}

Here,

  • l = Length

  • b = Breadth

  • h = Height

Solution:-

Using Formula,

\bf :\implies\:Volume \:of\: Cuboid=l\times b\times h

Here,

  • l = 3.5 m

  • b = 2.25 m

  • h = 2 m

Putting values,

\bf :\implies\:Volume \:of\: Pit=3.5\times 2.25\times 2

\bf :\implies\:Volume \:of\: Pit=15.75\:m^3

Hence, The Volume of Organic materials dumped into the pit to fill it is 15.75 .

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More Formula for Cuboid:-

  • \bf Total \: Surface\: Area=2(lb+bh+hl)

  • \bf Curved \: Surface\: Area=2h(l+b)

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