Math, asked by sonu200771, 9 months ago

a room is in the form of a cuboid of measures 60m × 40m ×30m. how many cuboidal boxes can be stored in it, if the volume of one box is 0.8 m square​

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Answered by shruti1875
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Answer:

90,000 boxes can be stored in room

Step-by-step explanation:

Lenght=60m

breadth=40m

height=30m

volume \: of \: room = 60 m\times 40 m\times 30m \\  = 72000 {m}^{3}

volume \: of \: one \: box =  {0.8m}^{3}

no \: of \: boxes \: which \: can \: be \: put \: in \: the \: room =  \\ =   \frac{volume \: of \: room \: }{volume \: of \: one \: box}  \\  =  \frac{72000}{0.8}  \\  = 90000 \: boxes

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