Solved Problem 03 | Rectangular Parallelepiped
Problem 3
Building bricks are closely stacked in a pile 7 ft. high, 36 ft. long, and 12 ft. wide. If the bricks are 2 in. by 4 in. by 9 in., how many bricks are in the pile?
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Solved Problem 02 | Rectangular Parallelepiped
Problem 2
Compute the cost of lumber necessary to resurface a footbridge 16 ft. wide and 150 ft. long with 2-in. planks, if lumber is \$40 per 1000 board feet. Neglect waste. (One board foot = 1 ft. by 1 ft. by 1 in.)
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Solved Problem 01 | Rectangular Parallelepiped
Problem 1
Counting 38 cu. ft. of coal to a ton, how many tons will a coal bin 19 ft. long, 6 ft. wide, and 9 ft. deep contain, when level full?
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Common Prisms: Cube and Rectangular Parallelepiped
There are two very common prisms; the cube and rectangular parallelepiped. In non-mathematical term, both are called box.
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