Given the base area of the cuboid is 180 cm² and the volume is 900 cm³.
Using the formula for the volume of a cuboid (Volume = length × width × height),
we substitute the given values:
900=180×ℎ
Solving for ℎ, we find:
ℎ=\(\frac{900}{180}=5\)
Therefore, the height of the cuboid is 5 cm.
Diameter of cylinder A is 7 cm, and the height is 14 cm. Diameter of cylinder B is 14 cm and height is 7 cm. Without doing any calculations can you suggest whose volume is greater Verify it by finding the volume of both the cylinders. Check whether the cylinder with greater volume also has greater surface area.
