Find the height of a rectangular parallelepiped if its length is 3.7 cm, width is 2.4 cm, and its volume is 13.32 cm3.

The volume of a rectangular parallelepiped is equal to the product of the area of the base and the height. V = Sb. * h.

At the base of a rectangular parallelepiped is a rectangle. Therefore, the area of the base of a rectangular parallelepiped is equal to the area of the rectangle lying at the base, and which is equal to the product of its length and width. Sosn. = a * b.

Sosn. = 3.7 * 2.4 = 8.88 (cm ^ 2).

Let us express the height from the formula for the volume of a rectangular parallelepiped.

h = V: Sb.

h = 13.32: 8.88 = 1.5 (cm).

Answer. 1.5 cm.



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