What is the area of a rectangular room if its volume is 49.14 m3 and its height is 2.7 m?

The volume of the room is V = 49.14 m ^ 3.

Room height h = 2.7 m.

Because the room is rectangular, then it is a rectangular parallelepiped.

The volume of such a room is equal to the product of the area of the room by its height (according to the formula for a rectangular parallelepiped).

V = S * h, where S is the area of the room.

Let us express the area:

S = V / h;

Substitute the known values into the formula and find the area of the room.

S = 49.14 / 2.7 = 18.2 m ^ 2;

Answer: the area of the room is 18.2 square meters.



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