Math, asked by shuklajee, 8 months ago

A wooden box (open at at top) of thickness 0.5 cm, lenght 21 cm, width 11 cm and height 6 cm is painted on the inside. The expenses of painting are 70 rupees. What is the rate of painting per square centimetre ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

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As the box has to be painted from inside, the internal dimensions are:

Length = (21 – 0.5 – 0.5) = 20 cm,

Breadth = (11 – 0.5 – 0.5) = 10 cm,

Height = (6 – 0.5) = 5.5 cm

Total area to painted

= Area of four walls + Area of base

= 2 × (10 × 5.5 + 20 × 5.5) + (20 × 10)

= 2 × (55 + 110) + 200 = 530 square centimetre.

Since the total expense of painting this area is

70 rupees, the rate of painting = 70/530 = 0.13 rupees

= 0.1 rupees approx.

Answered by Amandhania
1

Answer:

MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST.

Step-by-step explanation:

T.S.A OF CUBIOD - L X B

2(21X11+11X6+6X21)-(21X11)

2(231+66+126)-231

2(432)-231

846-231

=615CM2

The expenses of painting are = 70 rupees

the rate of painting = 615/70 =8.78 CM2

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