Math, asked by sanjaysiju55, 16 days ago

A godown is in the form of a cuboid of measures 60m x 40m x 20m. How many cuboidal boxes can be stored in it if the volume of one box is 8m^3

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Answered by samgkp09
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Answer:

First take out the volume of the cuboidal godown:

volume of cuboid = length × breadth × height

= 60m × 40m × 20m

= 48000m³

Therefore, if the volume of one cuboidal box is 8m³, then no. of boxes that can be stored in godown =

= Volume of cuboidal godown ÷ Volume of one box

= 48000m³÷ 8m³

= 6000 boxes

Answered by amtkmr0
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Answer:

6000 m³  

Step-by-step explanation:

Vol. of cuboid godown = 60 x 40 x 20 = 48000 m³

Vol of one box = 8 m³

No. of boxes godown can hold = (48000/8) m³ = 6000 m³  

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