Stick a cuboid with three square edges of 2 decimeters, and the cuboid has a surface area of () decimeters and a volume of () decimeters Another problem: A cuboid is 60 cubic decimetres in volume and 4 decimetres in height, and its bottom area is () square decimetres. If the cuboid is 6 decimetres in length, it is () decimetres in width There's another:(Sorry, I' m going) O (∩_∩) O~ There is a cuboid with a square base area, a side length of 12 decimeters, and a height of 4.2 decimeters. The cuboid is averaged into two identical cuboids, and the surface area is increased () or ()

Stick a cuboid with three square edges of 2 decimeters, and the cuboid has a surface area of () decimeters and a volume of () decimeters Another problem: A cuboid is 60 cubic decimetres in volume and 4 decimetres in height, and its bottom area is () square decimetres. If the cuboid is 6 decimetres in length, it is () decimetres in width There's another:(Sorry, I' m going) O (∩_∩) O~ There is a cuboid with a square base area, a side length of 12 decimeters, and a height of 4.2 decimeters. The cuboid is averaged into two identical cuboids, and the surface area is increased () or ()

A cuboid has a surface area of (56) decimals and a volume of (24) decimals. A cuboid has a volume of 60 decimals and a height of 4 decimals.

What is the volume of a cube, divided equally into two cubes, with a surface area increase of 32 square centimeters? By dividing a cube into two cuboids, the surface area is increased by 32 square centimeters. What is the volume of the cube?

32÷2=16, The square of x equals 16, then x equals 4,4×4×4=64(cc)