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The surface area of the three coterminus faces of a cuboid are 6, 15 and 10 cm2 respectively. The volume of the cuboid is ______. - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

The surface area of the three coterminus faces of a cuboid are 6, 15 and 10 cm2 respectively. The volume of the cuboid is ______.

विकल्प

  • 30 cm3

  • 40 cm3

  • 20 cm3

  • 35 cm3

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उत्तर

The surface area of the three coterminus faces of a cuboid are 6, 15 and 10 cm2 respectively. The volume of the cuboid is 30 cm3.

Explanation:

If l, b and h are the dimensions of the cuboid. Then,

Volume of the cuboid = `l xx b xx h`

Here, `6 = l xx b`

`15 = l xx h`

`10 = b xx h`

∴ `6 xx 15 xx 10 = l^2b^2h^2`

∴ Volume = `l xx b xx h`

= `sqrt(6 xx 15 xx 10`

= 30 cm3 

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