Question
Quantity I. The volume of a cube whose surface area is
216 cm² Quantity II. The volume of a cuboid whose sides are 8 cm, 9 cm and 13 cm. Study the following information carefully and answer the Questions given below:Solution
Quantity I. Volume of the cube = (√((Surface area)/6))³ = (√(216/6))³ = (6)³ = 216 cm³ Quantity II. Volume of cuboid = 8 × 9 × 13 = 936 cm² Hence Quantity I < Quantity II
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