Find the volume of a rectangular parallelepiped if its length is 30 m, width 10 m

Find the volume of a rectangular parallelepiped if its length is 30 m, width 10 m and height 2 m, which is equal to the area of the base of this parallelepiped.

To solve the problem, first we find the area of the base of the parallelepiped.

To do this, we multiply the length and width of the rectangular parallelepiped between ourselves.

In this case, we get:

30 * 10 = 300 m ^ 2.

Find the volume of a rectangular parallelepiped.

To do this, multiply the area of the base of the figure by the height.

We get:

300 * 2 = 600 m ^ 3.

Answer: The area is 300 m ^ 2, the volume is 600 m ^ 3.



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