Interpretation : The volume of a paperback book is to be calculated.
Concept Introduction : Any sample of matter takes up space, which is known as volume. The volume of cubic solid is obtained by the multiplication of length by width by height.
The formula of volume is given as,
Answer to Problem 29LC
The volume of a paperback book is
Explanation of Solution
Any sample of matter takes up space, which is known as volume. The volume of cubic solid is obtained by the multiplication of length by width by height.
The formula of volume is given as,
The given length is
The given width is
The given height is
To calculate the volume, substitute the values in the above equation.
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