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A box is 1.8 m long , 90 cm wide , 60 cm height. Soap cakes of measurements 6cm, 4.5cm , 40mm are to be packed in the box, so that no space is left. Find how many cakes can be packed in each box ?

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Answered by CaptainBrainly
14
Hey Mate!
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Here is your answer :

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Given,

Length of the box = 1.8m = 180cm

Breadth of the box = 90cm

Height of the box = 60cm

Volume of the box = l × b × h

= 180 × 90 × 60

= 972000cm^3


Length of a soap cake = 6cm

Breadth of a soap cake = 4.5cm

Height of a soap cake = 40mm = 4cm

Volume of one soap cake = 6 × 4.5 × 4

= 108cm^3

= volume of the box / volume of one soap cake

= 972000/108

= 9000

Hence, 9000 soap cakes can be placed in the box.

HOPE THIS HELPS U...
Answered by ria113
8
Heya !!

Here's your answer.. ⬇⬇
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Length of box ( L ) = 1.8m = 180cm ( 1m = 10cm )
Breadth of box ( B ) = 90cm
Height of box ( H ) = 60cm

length of soap ( l ) = 6cm
breadth of soap ( b ) = 4.5cm
height of soap ( h ) = 40mm = 4cm ( 1cm = 10m)

➡ To Find how many soap cakes will be packed in box divide the volume of box by volume of each soap cake.

No. of soap cakes = ( Volume of Box )/ ( Volume of each soap )

= ( LBH )/ ( lbh )

= ( 180 × 90 × 60 )/ ( 6 × 4.5 × 4)

= 972000/108

= 9000

No. of soaps = 9000

9000 soap cakes can be packed in each box.

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HOPE IT HELPS...

THANKS ^-^
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