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9 August, 23:36

A marble slab is 1 metre long and has a rectangular cross section of area 15cm squared. what is the volume of the marble slab?

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  1. 9 August, 23:47
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    Supposing that is what you meant we just get the cross section multiplied by the length.

    The problem is they aren't in the same units. Let's convert the length into centimeters first.

    1 m = 100 cm

    So multiply 15 cm² x 100 cm

    = 1,500 cm^3

    Answer:

    The volume is 1,500 cm^3
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