What is the height of a rectangular parallelepiped, if the length is 1 4/5 m, and the width is 2.5 m, and the volume is 18 m³.

The volume of a rectangular parallelepiped is equal to the product of three quantities: the length, width and height of the parallelepiped. The height of the parallelepiped is equal to the volume of the parallelepiped divided by the product of the length and width.

Determine what the height of the rectangular parallelepiped is equal to.

18 / (1 4/5 * 2.5) = 18 / (1.8 * 2.5) = 18 / 4.5 = 4 meters.

Answer: The height of a rectangular parallelepiped is 4 meters.



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