Math, asked by snehasahu850, 5 months ago

A school hall has the dimensions 24 m by
15 m by 6 m. If each child requires 16 m of air,
how many children can be accommodated in
the hall?​

Answers

Answered by GarbageCan
9

Volume of hall = lbh

= 24 × 15 × 6 = 720 m^3

Volume of air taken by one child = 16m

No. of children :

= Volume of hall

Volume of child

= 720

16

= 45 children = ANSWER

Answered by rutujaharnekar22
0

Answer:

here is what I think the answer might be:

Length of hall=24 m

Breadth of hall=8 m

Height of hall=6 m

Length of longest pole= Diagonal of hall

d^2=l^2+b^2+h^2

d^2=24^2+8^2+6^2

d^2=576+64+36

d^2=676

d^2=26^2

d=26 m

Answer=26 m

Hope it helps!

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