In a rectangular parallelepiped, the width is 0.7m, the length is twice the width and the height

In a rectangular parallelepiped, the width is 0.7m, the length is twice the width and the height is 0.5 less than the length. Find the volume of the parallelepiped.

1) What is the length of a rectangular parallelepiped if it is twice the width and the width is 0.7 meters?

0.7 * 2 = 1.4 (m).

2) What is the height of a rectangular parallelepiped if it is 0.5 meters less than its length?

1.4 – 0.5 = 0.9 (m).

3) What is the volume of a rectangular parallelepiped? The volume of a rectangular parallelepiped is equal to the product of its three dimensions, length, width and height. V = abc.

0.7 * 1.4 * 0.9 = 0.882 (m³).

Answer. The volume of a rectangular parallelepiped is 0.882 m³.



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