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Carlo found a big box filled with equal sizes of smaller boxes. If the box measures 12cm by 6cm by 10cm, how many smaller boxes has Carlo found if each of the smaller boxes measured 5cm x 4cm x 3cm?

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Answered by pinquancaro
16

12 smaller boxes has Carlo found.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Carlo found a big box filled with equal sizes of smaller boxes. If the box measures 12cm by 6cm by 10cm.

To find : How many smaller boxes has Carlo found if each of the smaller boxes measured 5cm x 4cm x 3cm?

Solution :

The box measures 12cm by 6cm by 10cm.

The volume of the box is V=l\times b\times h

V=12\times 6\times 10

The smaller boxes measured 5cm x 4cm x 3cm.

The volume of the smaller box is v=l\times b\times h

v=5\times 4\times 3

The number of smaller boxes is given by,

n=\frac{V}{v}

n=\frac{12\times 6\times 10}{5\times 4\times 3}

n=3\times 2\times 2

n=12

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Answered by jellianartigo
2

Answer:

12 centimeter

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