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a cuboid container has a capacity to hold 40 small boxes.If all the dimensions of the container are doubled,find the number of small boxes of same size that can hold plzzzz answer this question quickly experts

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Answered by BharatLuthra
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let the length, breadth and height of the container be x, y and z cm respectively.
So the volume of the container will be xyz cm^3
So xyz cm^3 = 40 boxes
If the dimensions of the container are doubled the the length, breadth and height of the container will be 2x, 2y and 2z
So the volume will change to 8xyz cm^3
Since xyz cm^3 can contain 40 boxes therefore 8xyz cm^3 can contain 40*8 boxes=320 boxes
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