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A godown is in the form of a cuboid of measures 60 m x 40m x 30m. How many cuboidal boxes can be stored in it if the volume of one box is 0.8 m³?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:-

  • A godown is in the form of a cuboid of measures 60 m x 40m x 30m.
  • Volume of one box is 0.8 m³.

To find:-

  • cuboid boxes can be stored in godown.

Solution:-

Here,

  • Volume of one box = 0.8 m³
  • Volume of godown = 60 × 40 × 30 = 72000 m³

Number of boxes that can be stored in the godown:-

→ Volume of the godown/Volume of one box

→ 60 × 40 × 30/0.8

→ 72000/0.8

90000

Hence,

  • the number of Cuboid boxes that can be stored in the godown is 90000.

More to know :-

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\sf{Area\;of\;Square\;=\;(Side)^{2}}

\sf{Area\;of\;Triangle\;=\;\dfrac{1}{2}\;\times\;Base\;\times\;Height}

\sf{Area\;of\;Parallelogram\;=\;Base\;\times\;Height}

\sf{Area\;of\;Circle\;=\;\pi r^{2}}

\sf{Perimeter\;of\;Rectangle\;=\;2\;\times\;(Length\;+\;Breadth)}

\sf{Perimeter\;of\; Square\;=\;4\;\times\;(Side)}

\sf{Perimeter\;of\;Circle\;=\;2\pi r}

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