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The surface areas of the six faces of a cuboid are 7, 7, 14, 14, 32, and 32 square centimetre. Find the volume of the solid in cubic centimetres.

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Answered by sumitkumarfpj82
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Answer:

Answer:

Volume of the rectangular solid is 192 cm cube

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula used:

Volume of the cuboid = l*b*h cubic units

Let l, b and h be length, breadth and height of the rectangular solid respectively.

with loss of generality, we take

lb= 16 square cm.

bh= 32 square cm.

hl= 72 square cm.

Multiplying these we get

(lb)(bh)(hl)=(16)(32)(72)

(lbh)^2=16*16*2*2*36(lbh)

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=16∗16∗2∗2∗36

lbh=\sqrt{16*16*2*2*36}lbh=

16∗16∗2∗2∗36

lbh=16*2*6lbh=16∗2∗6

lbh=192\:cm^3lbh=192cm

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