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人教版五年级下册数学课时练 3.3.6 第6课时 解决问题 答案

A.3.6

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1、上升部分的水可以看做一个长方体,这个长方体的长为(2)dm,宽为(1.5)dm,高为(0.25)dm
2、解决问题。
这个铁球的体积是:
2×1.5×0.25=0.75(dm³)
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1、这...

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