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volume of a cuboid with base area 40cm² and height 2cm is??

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Dinosaurs1842
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Given:

Base area of a cuboid = 40cm²

Height = 2cm

Find : Volume of cuboid.

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Volume of cuboid = Length × breadth × height

Therefore Volume of cuboid = Area of base × height

Volume = 40 × 2

Volume = 80cm³

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A cuboid has a length breadth and height.

We know that, a cuboid is made of rectangles.

Imagine a cuboid placed on a table. The surface of the cuboid which is ON the table is the base.

As we know that a cuboid is made of rectangles and the base is also a rectangle.

Therefore, Area of base = length × breadth and we know that Volume = length × breadth × height, this concept is being applied here.

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SOME MORE FORMULAS:

Volume of cube = a³

Volume of cylinder = π × r² × h

Volume of sphere =

 \dfrac{4}{3}  \times \pi \times  {r}^{3}

Volume of cone =

 \dfrac{1}{3}  \times \pi \times  {r}^{2}  \times h

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