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The base of a cuboid is a square of side 6m. If the height of the cuboid is 8m, what is the volume of the cuboid?

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Answered by STarAK
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Question.

The base of a cuboid is a square of side 6m. If the height of the cuboid is 8m, what is the volume of the cuboid?

Solution.

hight \sf\green{ 8m}

base = square whose side is \sf\green{ 6m}

\sf\red{we\:know\:that\: square's\:all\:side\:is\: equal.}

length and base = square's side \sf\green{ 6m}

so,

☞volume of cubiod is \sf\green{l × b × h}

\sf\green{ 8×6×6}

\sf\green{ 228m^3}

\sf\red{One\:more\: solution\:for\:}

\sf\green{ area × hight}

area = \sf\green{square's\:area}

hight = \sf\green{ 8m}

so,

\sf\green{ 36×8 = 288m^3}

\sf\red{Rememberable\:point}

\sf\green{always\: volume\:= area\:×hight}


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