Math, asked by durivirajini2168, 1 year ago

A block of wood in the shape of a cuboid has length of 2.5 m, breadth of 1.5 m and height of 2 m. How many cubical blocks each of 50 cm can be cut from it?

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Answered by tnwramit1
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Given
Length of cuboid block =2.5m
Breath - - - - - - - - - - - - =1.5m
Height - - - - - - - - - - - - =2m

Volume of cuboid block =lxbxh

=2.5x1.5x2

=7.5m³

Changing it in cm³

So 1m³=1000000cm³

Volume becomes =7500000cm³

Volume of cubicle block=side³

Side=50

Volume =50³

=125000cm³

So number of such a cubicle blocks can be cut=volume of cuboid block / volume of a cubic block

=7500000/125000

=60 blocks

This is ur ans hope it will help you in case of any doubt comment below

mdsaif5: why take volume of cuboid
mdsaif5: why not csa
tnwramit1: see u can cut only the solids and then get other solids
tnwramit1: csa is the only the outer faces area
tusharsethi025: YOU ARE CORRECT
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