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How to Calculate the Volume of a Cuboid (Rectangular Prism)

Subject: Mathematics

Book: Maths Mastery

A cuboid’s volume is computed using V = length × width × height. For example, a box measuring 4 m × 3 m × 2 m has a volume of 24 m³. This measure indicates how much space the object occupies in three dimensions. Cuboid volume is critical in logistics (to figure out shipping boxes), architecture (room or storage space), and manufacturing. Attaining speed and accuracy in volume calculations helps reduce guesswork in everyday tasks like packing luggage or comparing container capacities for storage solutions.

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