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15 November, 07:08

the volume of a cuboid is 228 cm Square if the length is twice the width and thrice the height find the length of the cuboid

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  1. 15 November, 07:28
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    6.724 cm to nearest thousandth.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I am assuming it is x cubed as we are talking about the volume.

    Let the width be x cm, then the length is 2x and the height = 3x cm.

    So we have the equation:

    x * 2x * 3x = 228 (because volume = length*width*height).

    6x^3 = 228

    x^3 = 38

    x = ∛38

    = 3.362

    So the length = 2 * 3.362

    = 6.724 cm to nearest thousandth.
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