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the base of this solid crate has an area of 6 square centimeters the height of the crate is 4 meters what is the volume of the crate

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Area Of Cuboid = length*width*height

The length * width is the area of the base, so:


Area Of Cuboid = base*height = 6 * 4 = 24 meters^3
User Ivan Bryzzhin
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Answer:

2 × 10³ cm³

Explanation:

Given data

  • Area of the base: 6 cm²
  • Height of the crate: 4 m = 4 × 10² cm

Considering the crate is a cuboid, its volume (V) is:

V = length × width × height

Since

area of the base = length × width

We get

V = area of the base × height

V = 6 cm² × 4 × 10² cm

V = 2.4 × 10³ cm³ ≈ 2 × 10³ cm³ (we round off to 1 significant figure)

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