Home
Class 6
MATHS
Ajith has made a cuboid by arranging cub...

Ajith has made a cuboid by arranging cubes of 2 cm each. What is the length, breadth and height of the cuboid so formed?

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • UNDERSTANDING 3D AND 2D SHAPES

    NCERT TELUGU|Exercise THINK, DISCUSS AND WRITE|1 Videos
  • UNDERSTANDING 3D AND 2D SHAPES

    NCERT TELUGU|Exercise DO THIS|3 Videos
  • UNDERSTANDING 3D AND 2D SHAPES

    NCERT TELUGU|Exercise EXERCISE - 14.2|8 Videos
  • UNDERSTANDING 3D AND 2D SHAPES

    NCERT TELUGU|Exercise EXERCISE|52 Videos
  • WHOLE NUMBERS

    NCERT TELUGU|Exercise Discuss with your friends |2 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Dheeraj has a made a cuboid by arranging cubes of 3 cms each. Find the length, breadth and height of the following figures.

Dheeraj has a made a cuboid by arranging cubes of 3 cms each. Find the length, breadth and height of the following figures.

Surface area of a cuboid whose length, breadth and height are 10 cm, 8cm and 8cm is

Find the surface area of a cuboid whose length, breadth and height are 15cm,12cm and 10cm respectively.

How many cubes of edge 4 cm, each can be cut out from cuboid whose length, breadth and height are 20 cm,18 cm and 16 cm respectively?

Inner part of a cupboard is in the cuboidical shape with its length, breadth and height in the ratio 1: sqrt(2):1 . What is the angle made by the longest stick which can be inserted cupboard with its base inside?

Find the surface area of a cuboid whose length, breadth and height are 12cm, 10cm and 14cm respectively.

How many cubes of side 3 cms each can be cut from wooden block in the form of a cuboid whose length, breadth and height are 21 cm, 9 cm and 8cm respectively.How much volume of wood is wasted ?

How many cubes of side 3 cms each can be cut from wooden block in the form of a cuboid whose length, breadth and height are 21 cm, 9 cm and 8cm respectively. How much volume of wood is wasted?

Two cubes each of edge 6 cm are joined face to face. Find the surface area of the cuboid thus formed.