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Question
Find the volume in cubic metre (cu. m) of the cuboid whose dimensions islength = 4 m, breadth = 2.5 m, height = 50 cm.
Solution
Length = 4 m
Breadth = 2 . 5 m
Height = 50 cm
= \[\frac{50}{100}m ( \because 1 m = 100 cm )\]
= 0 . 5 m
\[ \therefore \text { Volume of the cuboid = length }\times \text { breadth } \times \text { height }\]
\[ = 4 \times 2 . 5 \times 0 . 5\]
\[ = 5 m^3 \]
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