Math, asked by hannivsnekhy, 1 year ago

a godown measures 40m*25m*10m. find the maximum no. of wooden crates each measuring 1.5m*1.25m* 0.5m that can be stored in the godown

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Answered by Golda
162
Solution:-
Volume of the godown = L × B × H
= 40 × 25 × 10 
Volume of the godown = 10000 m³
Now, 
Volume of one wooden crate = 1.5 × 1.25 × 0.5
Volume of one wooden crate = 0.9375 m³
Total number of wooden crates that can be stored in the godown = Volume of the godown/Volume of one wooden crate
= 10000/0.9375
= 10666.66 or 10666
So, the total number of wooden crates that can be stored in the godown is 10666
Answer.

Answered by tejasgupta
64

Hi.

\text{Vol of godown = 40(25)(10) m}^3\\\\\text{Vol of 1 wooden crate = 1.5(1.25)(0.5) m}^3\\\\\text{No. of crates} = \dfrac{40 \times 25 \times 10}{1.5 \times 1.25 \times 0.5}\\\\\\= \dfrac{40 \times 25 \times 10 \times 10000}{15 \times 125 \times 5}\\\\\\= \large \underline{\boxed{\boxed{\boxed{\bold{10666.66 \: cartons}}}}}

Hope it helps!

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