Math, asked by rohit71, 1 year ago

anant and harsh ,two students of a class, made two types of boxes to pack sweets a cubical box having edges 10cm and a cuboidal box having edges 12cm,10cm,10cm respectively on their birthday they wanted to distribute sweets to orphanage. they distributed sweet s from cuboidal box. (a) find volumes of both the boxes which box has more capacity?(b) what value is depicted by the students by distribution of sweets?

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Answered by shajushajahan
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cuboidal has 1200 and cube box has 1000....do cuboidal box has more capacity.... they are very kind and have helping nature
Answered by Golda
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Solution:-

Each edge of cubical box = 10 cm
Volume of cubical box = Edge*Edge*Edge
= 10*10*10
= 1000 cm³

Length of the cuboidal box = 12 cm
Breadth of the cuboidal box = 10 cm
Height of the cuboidal box = 10 cm

Volume of cuboidal box = L*B*H
= 12*10*10
= 1200 cm³

So,The cuboidal box has more capacity.

The two boys has shown that they have a very kind, caring and generous attitude towards the orphan children. 


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