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5. A godown measures 40 m X 25 m X 15 m. Find the maximum number of wooden crates, each measuring 1.5 mx1.25 m X 0.5 m, that can be stored in the godown. ​

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Answered by gayatri10s
0

Answer:

16000

Step-by-step explanation:

Given measures 40m×25m×15m

Area  of godown=40m×25m×15m

=15,000m.

No of wooden measuring 1.5m×1.25m×0.5m

area of crate =1.5m×12.5m×0.5m

=0.9375

∴ No of crate = Area of godown/Area of crate

=  

0.9375

15,000

 

=16,000

∴ The answer is 16,000.

Answered by choprasiddharth10
0

Answer:

16000

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Dimensions of the godown are 40m × 25m × 15m and that of crate is 1.5m × 1.25m × 0.5m

We have to find the number of crates that can be stored in the godown.

Since the godown and crates are cuboidal in shape, their volume will be equal to the volume of the cuboid.

The volume of cuboid of length l, breadth b, and height h, is l × b × h

The maximum number of wooden crates that can be stored in the godown will be the ratio of the volume of the godown to the volume of a wooden crate.

Length of the godown, breadth of the godown and height of the godown are L = 40 m, B = 25 m and H = 15 m respectively.

Capacity of the godown = L × B × H

= 40m × 25m × 15m

= 15000 m3

Length of the crate, l = 1.5 m

Breadth of the crate, b =1.25 m

Height of the crate, h = 0.5 m

Volume of each crate = l × b × h

= 1.5m × 1.25m × 0.5m

= 0.9375 m3

Number of crates = 15000m3/0.9375m3 = 16000

The maximum number of wooden crates that can be stored in the godown is 16000.

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