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The volume of a cuboid is 1560cm3. The length is 13cm and the width is 15cm. Work out the height of the cuboid.
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The volume of a cuboid is 1560cm3. The length is 13cm and the width is 15cm. Work out the height of the cuboid.
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The volume of a cuboid is 1560cm3.
The length is 13cm and the width is 15cm.
Work out the height of the cuboid.
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The answer is 8 cm .
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