Find the volume of a rectangle of a parallelepiped if its length is 30 meters, width is 10 meters

Find the volume of a rectangle of a parallelepiped if its length is 30 meters, width is 10 meters, and height is 2 meters. What is the area of the base of this parallelepiped

To find the volume of a rectangular parallelepiped.

We need to multiply (30 meters) the length, multiply by (10 meters) the width, and then multiply by (2 meters) the height.

30 * 10 = 300;

300 * 2 = 600.

Now we need to find the area of the base of this box.

To do this, we need, (30) length, multiplied by (10) width.

30 * 10 = 300.

Answer: The volume of a rectangular parallelepiped is 600 m3.

The base area of the parallelepiped is 300 m2.



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