Math, asked by gautammishra958, 10 months ago

A godown measures 40m*25m*15m*.Find the maximum number of wooden boxes each measuring 1.5m*1.25m*0.5m that can be stored the godown.

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Answered by griffinjolly8909
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Answer:

16,000

Step-by-step explanation:

First let's measure the volume of the godown-

l*b*h

=40*25*15

=15000m^3

Now let's measure the volume of 1 wooden box

It's the same formula

l*b*h

=1.5*1.25*0.5

=0.9375m^3

Now to find the number of boxes that can fit in we can do this

Volume of the godown÷Volume of one box

=15000÷0.9375

=16,000 boxes

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Answered by BrainlyKingdom
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No. of Wooden Crates = Volume of Godown/Volume of 1 Crate

⇒ No. of Wooden Crates = (Length × Breadth × Height)/Volume of 1 Crate

⇒ No. of Wooden Crates = (40 m × 25 m × 15 m)/(Length × Breadth × Height)

⇒ No. of Wooden Crates = (40 × 25 × 15 m³)/(Length × Breadth × Height)

⇒ No. of Wooden Crates = (15000 m³)/(1.5 m × 1.25 m × 0.5 m)

⇒ No. of Wooden Crates = (15000 m³)/(1.5 × 1.25 × 0.5 m³)

⇒ No. of Wooden Crates = (15000 m³)/(0.9375 m³)

⇒ No. of Wooden Crates = 15000/0.9375

⇒ No. of Wooden Crates = 150000000/9375

⇒ No. of Wooden Crates = 16000

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