X's answer to Emily's Primary 5 Maths Area & Volume Singapore question.
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The volume of a cuboid is calculated through length x breadth x height.
Even if they have the same length and breadth, they might not have the same height.
Therefore,
they will only have the same volume of they have the same height. If not, they have different volume with different height.
Even if they have the same length and breadth, they might not have the same height.
Therefore,
they will only have the same volume of they have the same height. If not, they have different volume with different height.
Date Posted:
3 years ago