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What is the volume of the box with a square base

What is the volume of the box with a square base-example-1
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We must find the volume of a box with:

• square base with diagonal ,h = 6 cm,,

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• height ,H = 15 cm,.

1) First we compute the length of the sides of the square base.

From the diagram above, we see that the diagonal of the box constitutes the hypotenuse of a triangle of sides a. Pitagoras Theorem states that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other sides, so we have:


h^2=a^2+a^2=2a^2\text{.}

Replacing the value h = 6 cm, and solving for a², we get:


\begin{gathered} (6\operatorname{cm})^2=2a^2, \\ 36cm^2=2a^2, \\ a^2=(36cm^2)/(2), \\ a^2=18cm^2\text{.} \end{gathered}

2) The volume is given by the product of height (H) and the area of the base (a²):


V=H\cdot a^2=15\operatorname{cm}\cdot18cm^2=270cm^3.

Answer

The volume of the box is 270 cm³.

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