The length of the rectangular parallelepiped is 14 cm, the width is 2 times less than the length, and the height is 3 cm
The length of the rectangular parallelepiped is 14 cm, the width is 2 times less than the length, and the height is 3 cm more than the width. Find the volume of the rectangular parallelepiped.
You are given a rectangular parallelepiped.
It is known that its length is 14 cm, its width is 2 times less than its length, and its height is 3 cm more than its width.
It is required to calculate what the volume of this parallelepiped is.
Let’s find the width of the parallelepiped.
14/2 = 7 cm.
Let’s find the height of the parallelepiped.
7 + 3 = 10 cm.
The volume of a rectangular parallelepiped is equal to the product of the values of its three dimensions.
V = a * b * c.
Let’s find the volume of the parallelepiped.
V = 14 * 7 * 10 = 980 cm3.
Answer: the volume of this parallelepiped is 980 cm3.