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Calculate the breath of the cuboid if the volume is 18 cubic cm. The height is 2cm and the width is 6cm
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Calculate the breath of the cuboid if the volume is 18 cubic cm. The height is 2cm and the width is 6cm
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We know that:
Therefor:
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