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A box with a lid is made up of wood is 1.8 cm thick its external dimensions are 60 cm ×40 cm×32 cm . Find . The capacity of box.

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Answered by MarilynEvans
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Answer:Answer:



 \boxed{\bold{Volume = 76,798.2\:cm^3}}  

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Thickness of the box = 1.8 cm

Length of the box = 60 cm

Breadth of the box = 40 cm

Height of the box = 35 cm

To find,

The capacity of the box = ?

As we know,

Volume of cuboid = lbh

Volume of cuboidal box = lbh

Volume of cuboidal box =  60\:cm \times 40\:cm \times 32\:cm

Volume of cuboidal box = 76,800 cm³

But the thickness of box should be subtracted from the volume of cuboidal box.

Total volume of cuboidal box = Volume of cuboidal box - thickness of the box

Total volume of cuboidal box = 76,800 - 1.8

⇒ Total volume of cuboidal box = 76,798.2 cm³

 \large{\boxed{\bold{\therefore Volume = 76,798.2\:cm^3}}}

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