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The length of a rectangle solid is 3.0 m the width is 0.6 meter, and the height is 0.4 meter. Find, to the nearest tenth, the number of cubic meters in the volume of the solid.

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User Scriddie
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Answer:


0.72\,\,m^3

Explanation:

Given:

Length of a rectangle solid = 3 m

Width of a rectangle solid = 0.6 m

Height of a rectangle solid = 0.4 m

To find: Volume of the solid

Solution:

Volume of the solid = length × breadth × height


=3* 0.6* 0.4=0.72\,\,m^3

So, the number of cubic meters in the volume of the solid is
0.72\,\,m^3

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