Math, asked by vanshgulati17239, 4 days ago

A teak wood log is cut first in the form of a cuboid of length 2.5 m, width 0.69 m and of a certain thickness. Find its thickness, if its volume is 1.104 m3 . How many rectangular planks of size 2.5 m × 0.69 m × 0.08 m can be cut from the cuboid ?​

Answers

Answered by princysingh282
0

Answer:

16

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of rectangular planks = Volume of the cuboid / Volume of a plank

Number of rectangular planks=

2.3×0.75×0.04

1.104

=

69

1104

=16

Answered by ChweetLove
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of rectangular planks = Volume of the cuboid / Volume of a plank

Number of rectangular planks=

2.3×0.75×0.04/1.104

= 69/1104

=16

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