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An ice-cream brick measures 20cm by 10cm by 7cm. how much such bricks can be stored in deep fridge whose inner dimensions are 100 cm by 50 cm cm by 42 ?​
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Answered by waqqasnasir77
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Dimension of an ice cream brick =20cm×10cm×7cm

Its volume =length×breadth×height=(20×10×7) cm3=1400 cm3

Also, it is given that the inner dimension of the deep fridge is 100 cm×50 cm×42 cm.

Its volume =length×breadth× height=(100×50×42) cm3=210000 cm3

∴ The number of ice cream bricks that can be stored in the fridge = volume of an ice cream brick  volume of the fridge =1400 cm3210000 cm3=150

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