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The length of a cuboid is twice its width. The width is one-third of the height. If the height is 15 cm, what is the volume of the cuboid?The length of a cuboid is twice its width. The width is one-third of the height. If the height is 15 cm, what is the volume of the cuboid?

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Answered by architagupta83
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Explanation:

height (h) = 15cm

width= 1/3 of h

= 1/3*15

= 5cm

length = 2 times of width

= 2*5 =10cm

volume = lbh

= 10*5*15

= 750cm³

Answered by vasugupta230804
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