Math, asked by mail4pardu, 2 months ago

5. A cuboidal box whose external dimensions including lid are 32 cm, 27 cm, 12 cm
is made of wood 1 cm thick. What is the capacity of the box and what is the
volume of wood used in it ?
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Answers

Answered by ItzArmyGirl347
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Answer:

Hi friend ✋✋✋✋

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Your answer

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External dimensions of a cuboidal box= 47 cm × 35 cm × 15 cm

Thickness of the box = 1.5 cm

Then,

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Internal dimensions : -

Length = [47 - (2×1.5)] cm = 44 cm

Breadth = [35 - (2× 1.5)] cm = 32 cm

As it is not mentioned that the box is closed or open , we are assuming it to be closed.

Height = [15 - (2×1.5)] cm = 12 cm

So,

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Capacity of the box = Internal volume

= ( 44 × 32 × 12 ) cm³

= 16896 cm³

Again,

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Volume of the wood = External volume - Internal volume

= [ ( 47 × 35 × 15) - (44 × 32 × 12) ] cm³

= [ 24675 - 16896 ] cm³

= 7779 cm³

HOPE IT HELPS

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