Math, asked by kaminijiverma121km, 2 months ago

(1) How many cubical cakes of edge 8 cm can be cut from a cake measuring
0.32 m by 0.16 m by 13 cm​

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Answered by ishaanbhardwaj
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Answer:

Hi mate!

Here's your answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. To find the number of cubical cakes, you just need to divide the volume of big cake (0.32m*0.16m*13cm) by the volume of one cubical cake.
  2. But make sure all the measurements have the same unit.

So, dimensions of big cake are:

0.32m=32cm

0.16m=16cm

13cm=13cm

Now divide as directed.

No. of cubical cakes required = (32cm*16cm*13cm)/(8cm*8cm*8cm) = 13

Therefore, 13 cubical cakes are required.

Hope it helps !

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