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A farmer harvested 100 cavans of rice. The storage room is 3 meter by 2 meter by 2 meter. How many cavans of rice can the storage can hold if once cavan occupies 0.2m³?

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Answered by vipinkumar212003
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volume \: of \: room = 3 \times 2 \times 2 \\  = 12 {m}^{3}  \\ 1 \: cavans \: occupy = 0.2 {m}^{3}  \\ 100 \: cavans \: occupy = 0.2 \times 100 = 20 {m}^{3}  \\ 20 {m}^{3} storage \: occupy \: by \:  = 100 \: cavans \\ 1 {m}^{3} storage \: occupy \: by \:  =  \frac{100}{20} = 5 \: cavans \\ 12{m}^{3} storage \: occupy \: by \:  = 5 \times 12 = 60 \: cavans \\  \\   \blue{ \therefore\underline{  60 \: cavans \: of  \: rice\: can \: be \: stored \: in} }\\  \blue{ \underline{12  \: {m}^{3} \: room}.} \\  \\ \red{\mathfrak{ \large{\underline{{Hope \: It \: Helps \: You}}}}} \\ \blue{\mathfrak{ \large{\underline{{Mark \: Me \: Brainliest}}}}}

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