eddy2017
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Hi, I need your hints to start solving the following problem.
A farmer needs to compute the volume of his barn for storage purposes. The barn has a rectangular base measuring 24 ft by 15 ft, is 6 ½ feet tall on two sides, and is 9 yards tall from base to peak, what is the volume of the barn.
Given
v=?
rectangular base measuring 24 ft by 15 ft.
The height on both sides of the barn is the same= 6 1/2 feet, and from base to peak is 9 yards tall.
as we need to find the volume, here's the formula to find it.
V=w*l*h
Correct so far?
Thanks,
eddy
A farmer needs to compute the volume of his barn for storage purposes. The barn has a rectangular base measuring 24 ft by 15 ft, is 6 ½ feet tall on two sides, and is 9 yards tall from base to peak, what is the volume of the barn.
Given
v=?
rectangular base measuring 24 ft by 15 ft.
The height on both sides of the barn is the same= 6 1/2 feet, and from base to peak is 9 yards tall.
as we need to find the volume, here's the formula to find it.
V=w*l*h
Correct so far?
Thanks,
eddy
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