The area of a rectangular parallelepiped is 4/5 dm2, and its volume is 8 dm3. What is the height of the parallelepiped?

The volume of a rectangular parallelepiped can be found by multiplying the area of the parallelepiped’s base by its height. The height can be calculated by dividing the volume of the box by the area of its base.

h = 8 dm³ ÷ 4/5 dm² = 10 dm².

Answer: the height of the parallelepiped is 10 dm.



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