Correct option is B
Given:
Length l = 4 cm
Breadth b = 46 cm
Volume V = 8832 cm³
Formula Used:
Volume of cuboid = l × b × h
Solution:
8832 = 4 × 46 × h
8832 = 184 × h
h = = 48 cm
If the length of a cuboid is 4 cm, breadth is 46 cm and volume is 8832 cm³, then find the height (in cm) of the cuboid.
Given:
Length l = 4 cm
Breadth b = 46 cm
Volume V = 8832 cm³
Formula Used:
Volume of cuboid = l × b × h
Solution:
8832 = 4 × 46 × h
8832 = 184 × h
h = = 48 cm
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