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21. Mensuration-II (Volumes and Surface Areas of a Cuboid and a Cube)
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The weight of a metal block of size 5 cm by 4 cm by 3 cm is 1 kg. Find the weight of a block of the same metal of size 15 cm by 8 cm by 3 cm.

Given,


Dimensions of metal block = 5cm×4cm×3cm


Weight of block = 1 kg


Volume of box = 5×4×3 = 60 cm3


Dimension of new block = 15cm×8cm×3cm


Volume of new box = 15×8×3 = 360 cm3


We know that,


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