Find the volume of a rectangular parallelepiped if the length is 11 cm, the width is 5.7 cm, and the height is 3 cm.

A rectangular parallelepiped has six faces. Each face is a rectangle. The side faces intersect at right angles. The opposite faces of the rectangular parallelepiped are equal.

Let’s write down the formula for determining the volume of a rectangular parallelepiped:

V = S main. * c = abc;

V is the volume of the figure;

S main. – the area of the base of the figure;

a, b and c – length, width and height of the parallelepiped.

Let’s calculate the volume of a rectangular parallelepiped:

V = 11 cm * 5.7 cm * 3 cm = 188.1 cm ^ 3.

Answer: 188.1 cm ^ 3.



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