a box contains length 10 m with 6 m and height 4 m how many cubes of volume 15 cubic metre can accommodate in the box
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no. of cubes accomodate =
(volume of the box) / (volume of a single cube)
no. of cubes = ( 10 × 6 × 4 ) / 15
no of cubes = 16 cubes
so there will be 16 cubes that can be accomodate
(volume of the box) / (volume of a single cube)
no. of cubes = ( 10 × 6 × 4 ) / 15
no of cubes = 16 cubes
so there will be 16 cubes that can be accomodate
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