Cuboid and eq2
Calculate the volume of a cuboid with a square base and height of 6 cm if the surface area is 48 cm2.
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You need to know the following knowledge to solve this word math problem:
- algebra
- quadratic equation
- equation
- expression of a variable from the formula
- solid geometry
- cuboid
- surface area
- planimetrics
- area of a shape
- square
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