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A cuboidal box has dimensions 14 cm × 8 cm × 4 cm. How many cubes of side length 2 cm can the box hold?

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Answered by Flaunt
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Given

we have given dimensions of cuboidal box 14cm ×8cm × 4cm

side of cube is 2cm

To Find

We have to find number of cubes of 2cm can the box hold

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How to solve:

step1: Firstly find the volume of cuboidal box and cube .

Step2:Now,divide the volume of cuboidal box with volume of cube.

Volume of cuboidal box = length × breadth× height

Volume of cuboidal box= 14×8×4

Volume of cuboidal box= 448cm³

Now, finding volume of cube

Volume of cube = (side)³

volume of cube = (2)³

Volume of cube= 8cm³

Number of cubes a box can hold = volume of cuboidal box ÷ volume of cube

=> 448÷ 8

= 56

Hence,56 cubes a cuboidal box can hold

Answered by vivekananda58
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Ans 56 cubes the cuboidal box can hold

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