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How can you calculate volume of a solid rectangular object?
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To calculate the volume of a solid rectangular object (also known as a rectangular prism), you can use the following formula:
\[
\text{Volume} (V) = \text{Length} (L) \times \text{Width} (W) \times \text{Height} (H)
\]
Where:
- \( L \) is the length of the object,
- \( W \) is the width (or breadth),
- \( H \) is the height.
Make sure to measure the dimensions in the same unit (e.g., all in centimeters, meters, inches, etc.), and the resulting volume will be in cubic units (e.g., cubic centimeters, cubic meters, cubic inches, etc.).
For example, if you have a rectangular box that is 4 meters long, 3 meters wide, and 2 meters high, the volume would be calculated as follows:
\[
V = 4 \, \text{m} \times 3 \, \text{m} \times 2 \, \text{m} = 24 \, \text{m}^3
\]
Thus, the volume of the box is 24 cubic meters.
\[
\text{Volume} (V) = \text{Length} (L) \times \text{Width} (W) \times \text{Height} (H)
\]
Where:
- \( L \) is the length of the object,
- \( W \) is the width (or breadth),
- \( H \) is the height.
Make sure to measure the dimensions in the same unit (e.g., all in centimeters, meters, inches, etc.), and the resulting volume will be in cubic units (e.g., cubic centimeters, cubic meters, cubic inches, etc.).
For example, if you have a rectangular box that is 4 meters long, 3 meters wide, and 2 meters high, the volume would be calculated as follows:
\[
V = 4 \, \text{m} \times 3 \, \text{m} \times 2 \, \text{m} = 24 \, \text{m}^3
\]
Thus, the volume of the box is 24 cubic meters.
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