the answer is
C. neither
Step-by-step explanation:
The length, breadth and height of the solid is not equal, so it's a cuboid
Volume of a cuboid is calculated by productoflength,breadthandheighti.e. V = lbh
Puttingthevaluesintheformula,
=> Volume = 1m * 2m * 2m
=> Volume = 4m3 (Option 3)
Volumeofthecuboidis4m³(ans)
18 cubic units
24 cubic units
36 cubic units
Answer:
So the answer is 24 cubic units
Step-by-step explanation:
l=4 units,
w=2 units,
h=3 units and
V=4×2×3=24 cubic units.
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A square is always a rectangle. Then the correct option is A.
A rectangle's opposite sides are parallel and equal, and each angle is 90 degrees. Its diagonals are all the same length and intersect in the center.
If all the sides of the rectangle become equal. Then the rectangle is known as a square.
A square is always a rectangle.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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1 point for each match it draws
and 0 points for each match it loses
Jill's team has played 40 matches.
Jill's team has drawn 16 matches.
Jill's team has got a total of 55 points.
How many matches has Jill's team lost?
Answer:
Jill's team lost 11 matches.
Step-by-step explanation:
Jill's team drawn matches = 16
Points earned for the matches drawn = 16
Total points earned = 55
Therefore, points earned by winning the matches = 55 - 16 = 39
Total matches won by Jill's team =
=
= 13
Total matches won + matches drawn = 16 + 13 = 29
Matches lost by the team = 40 - 29 = 11
Therefore, Jill's team lost 11 matches.
Jill's team has lost 11 matches. This was calculated by subtracting the matches drawn and matches won from the total matches played.
To answer this mathematics question, we first need to know how many points Jill's team has earned from the matches they've drawn. Since each draw earns 1 point and Jill's team has drawn 16 matches, they've earned 16 points from draws. They have a total of 55 points, and if we subtract the 16 from draws, that leaves us 39 points earned from wins. Since a win is worth 3 points, we can calculate the number of matches won by dividing 39 by 3, giving us 13 matches won. As the team has played a total of 40 matches (16 drawn + 13 won), the team has lost the remainder. So, subtract the 29 matches won or drawn from the total 40 to get 11. Therefore, Jill's team has lost 11 matches.
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