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The volume of cuboid of dimensions a,b,c is
A. abc
B.2(ab+bc+ca)
C.ab+bc+ca

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

If V is the volume of a cuboid of dimensions a, b, c and S is its surface area, then prove that: V1=S2(a1+b1+c1).

Answered by akshukimani
7

Answer :-

B) 2(ab + bc + ca)

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If V is the volume of a cuboid of dimensions a, b, c and S is its surface area, then prove that: V1=S2(a1+b1+c1).

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