Math, asked by rahikaamber2145, 2 months ago

A wall 15 m long, 30 cm wide and 4 m high is made of bricks, each measuring 22 cm x 12.5 cm x 7.5 cm . If 1/12 of the total volume of the wall consists of mortar, how many bricks are there in the wall?

Hint. Volume of bricks in the wall = {(1500 x 30 x 400) -1/12× (1500x 30 x 400)} cm^3


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Answers

Answered by kumardasmanoj270
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Answer:

The dimension of the wall are

Length =15m

Breadth =0.3m

Height =4m

We know that

Volume of the wall=1×b×h

By substituting the values 

Volume of the wall =15×0.3×4

So we get

Volume of the wall =18 cm3

It is given that the wall consists of 1/2 mortar

So we get

Volume of one mortar =1/12×18

By division

Volume of mortar 1.5 m3

So the volume of all = Volume of wall -Volume of mortar

By substituting the values

Volume of wall =18−1.5

By subtraction

Volume of vall =16.5 m3

Length =22cm=0.22 m

Breadth =12.5 cm=0.125 m

Height =7.5cm=0.075 m

We know that 

Volume of one brick =1×b×h

By substituting the values

Volume of one brick =0.22×0.125×0.075

So we get

Volume of one brick =0.0020625 m3

So the number of bricks = Volume of bricks / Volume of one brick

By substituting the values

Number of bricks =0.002062516.5

So we get

Number of bricks =8000

Therefore, the number of bricks in the wall are 8000.

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