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Simplify: (l square - m cube l) square + 2m cube l cube​

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Volume of a Cuboid

Cuboid is a solid box whose every surface is a rectangle of same area or different areas.

A cuboid will have a length, breadth and height.

Hence we can conclude that volume is 3 dimensional. To measure the volumes we need to know the measure 3 sides.

Since volume involves 3 sides it is measured in cubic units.

Units of Volume

Volume of a cuboid = (length × breadth × height) cubic units.

= (l × b × h) cubic units.

(Since area = ℓ × b)

Volume of a cuboid = area of one surface × height cubic units

Let us look at the given cuboid.

The length of the cuboid = 5 cm

The breadth of the cuboid = 3 cm

The height of cuboid (thickness) = 2 cm

The number of 1 cm cubes in the given cuboid = 30 cubes = 5 × 3 × 2

We find that volume of the given cuboid with length 5 cm, breadth 3 cm and height 2 cm is 30 cu cm

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