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What is the volume of a certain rectangular solid?
(1) Two adjacent faces of the solid have areas 15 and 24, respectively.
(2) Each of two opposite faces of the solid has area 40.
OA is C
In this question I understand that since we need to find unique value for the volume, we had to do what was supposed to be done.
Instead if the question would have been:
What would have been the third side and the volume of the rectangular solid?
(1) Two adjacent faces of the solid have areas 15 and 24, respectively.
(2) Each of two opposite faces of the solid has area 40.
Then, would A be sufficient?(I hope my intention of asking this question is clear). Would the third side be restricted to a certain value?
(1) Two adjacent faces of the solid have areas 15 and 24, respectively.
(2) Each of two opposite faces of the solid has area 40.
OA is C
In this question I understand that since we need to find unique value for the volume, we had to do what was supposed to be done.
Instead if the question would have been:
What would have been the third side and the volume of the rectangular solid?
(1) Two adjacent faces of the solid have areas 15 and 24, respectively.
(2) Each of two opposite faces of the solid has area 40.
Then, would A be sufficient?(I hope my intention of asking this question is clear). Would the third side be restricted to a certain value?
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