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If a rectangular room measures 10 meters by 6 meters by 4 meters, what is the volume of the room in cubic centimeters

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Answer: 240 meters3

Step-by-step explanation: Volume = 10×6×4 = 240 meters3

User Sivers
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The volume is:

⇨ 240 m³

Work/explanation:

The formula for volume is:


\bf{V=lwh}

  • V = volume
  • l = length
  • w = width
  • h = height

Diagram:


\setlength{\unitlength}{3mm}\begin{picture}(10,6)\thicklines\put(0,1){\line(0,1){10}}\put(0,1){\line(1,0){10}}\put(10,1){\line(0,1){10}}\put(0,11){\line(1,0){10}}\put(0,11){\line(1,1){5}}\put(10,11){\line(1,1){5}}\put(10,1){\line(1,1){5}}\put(0,1){\line(1,1){5}}\put(5,6){\line(1,0){10}}\put(5,6){\line(0,1){10}}\put(5,16){\line(1,0){10}}\put(15,6){\line(0,1){10}}\put(4.6,-0.5){\bf\large 10 m}\put(13.5,3){\bf\large 6 m}\put(-4,5.8){\bf\large 4 m}\end{picture}

Plug in the data.


  • \sf{V=10*6*4}

  • \sf{V=240\:m^3}

Hence, V = 240 m³

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