Math, asked by jasmeen2411, 9 months ago



The length breadth and height of a room are 8m 25 cm, 6m 75cm and 4m 50cm respectively . find the longest rod which can measure three dimensions of the room exactly ​

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Answered by anbshaik00
1

Step-by-step explanation:

given,

length of room = 8.25m

breadth of room = 6.75m

height of room = 4.5m

the longest rod that can be fitted in it would have the length of diagonal of that cuboidal room

diagonal of a cuboid = √( length ^2 + breadth ^2 + height ^2)

= √(8.25^2+6.75^2+4.5^2)

√133.875

=11.570 m

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Answered by EuphoricEpitome
2

Step-by-step explanation:

(formula)length of longest rod = √l^2+b^2+h^2

1m= 100cm

8m25cm= 8.25m

6m75cm= 6.75m

4m50cm= 4.50m

√(8.25)^2+(6.75)^2+(4.5)^2= √133.875

= 11.57 m or 11 m 57 cm.

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