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A pile of 15 boxes is 3 metres high. What is the depth of each box?
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Answered by veenasetia1954
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Answer:

20

Step-by-step explanation:

3 m = 300 cm

pile of 15 boxes is 300 CM for one box will be 300÷ 15

=20cm

20 cm X (10mm/1cm) = 200mm. answer

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