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| Question 23191:  A rectangular solid has a base with length 5 cm and width 8 cm.  If the volume of the solid is 160 cm3, find the height of the solid.  [Hint: The volume of a rectangular solid is given by V = LWH.]
 I am confused about how to do geometry. Please help me.
 Thanks
 Sherri
 Found 2 solutions by  rapaljer, stanbon:
 Answer by rapaljer(4671)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! This is more of an ALGEBRA problem than GEOMETRY!!  You have a formula with four unknowns in it:  V, L, W, and H.  You are given the values of three of those unknowns:  L= 5 cm, W= 8 cm, and V= 160 cm^3, so just substitute what you know into the equation, and solve for the last unknown, which is the height H: 
 V= LWH
 160 = 5*8*H
 160 = 40H
 
 Divide by 40:
 
  H= 4 cm.
 
 Now, was your problem here geometry?  Or was it algebra!!
 
 R^2 at SCC
Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! You are given L, W, and V; plug them in to find H. 160 = 5(8)H
 160=40H
 H = 4 cm (height of the rectangular solid)
 Cheers,
 Stan H
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