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A classroom in a college is 15m long and 12m broad. If the sum of the areas of its floor and the ceiling is equal to the sum of the areas of 4 walls of classroom , the volume of the classroom is.
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Reiny
let the height be h m
area of floor = 15(12) = 180 m^2
area of ceiling = 180 m^2
area of the 4 walls = 2(15)h + 2(12)h = 54h
54h = 360
h = 20/3 m
volume = 12(15)(20/3) = 1200 m^3
(Wow, the ceiling is over 6 m high? very poor design for a classroom)
area of floor = 15(12) = 180 m^2
area of ceiling = 180 m^2
area of the 4 walls = 2(15)h + 2(12)h = 54h
54h = 360
h = 20/3 m
volume = 12(15)(20/3) = 1200 m^3
(Wow, the ceiling is over 6 m high? very poor design for a classroom)
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