length *width*height=area of cuboid
No.
No.
cuboid
210 cubic centimetres. The answer is achieved by multiplying the 5 and the 6 to get 30 square centimetres ( the area of the end face of the cuboid) and then multiplying again by the 7 to get 210 cubic centimetres. (The volume of the cuboid).
A cuboid is a hexahedron. That is a solid face with six faces. More specifically, all six faces of a cuboid are rectangular. The total surface area of a cuboid with sides of length A, B and C is 2*(AB + BC + CA) sq units.
length *width*height=area of cuboid
No.
derivation of surface area of cuboid
A cuboid is a 3 dimensional object and 3 measures are required for the total surface area of a cuboid.
Yes.
Rectangle.
No.
cuboid
Each face of a cuboid is just as special as any of the other faces.
volume of cuboid = height * width * length volume = 20 * 8 =160 cm ^ 3
210 cubic centimetres. The answer is achieved by multiplying the 5 and the 6 to get 30 square centimetres ( the area of the end face of the cuboid) and then multiplying again by the 7 to get 210 cubic centimetres. (The volume of the cuboid).