Math, asked by aditi854, 1 month ago

CCT Case-I Q9) MISSION TO MINIMISE: A cuboidal box is a three-dimensional
figure, with varying length, breadth, and height whereas in a cubical box; length,
breadth, and height are all equal to each other. The space enclosed by a three-
dimensional figure is known as it is volume. Volume of a cuboid having lengthl,
breadth b and height h is (*b*h) unit? Volume of a cube having side lis (1*I*I) unit?
It is Jatin's birthday today! He has 100 cube-shaped chocolates of side 2cm.As a
return gift for his friends, Jatin wants to pack the least number of chocolates in a
box, each box containing same number of chocolates. He must make boxes for
this purpose, keeping in mind that he has 12 friends. Jatin takes four colourful
paper sheet, each measuring 12cmx12cm. His task is to make four cuboidal or
cubical boxes (without lid) of different volumes, by folding and then decide as to
which dimensions should he choose for making the gift boxes. Let us build a box
from Jatin's 12cmx12cm square sheet. You can do this by cutting out congruent
squares at all the corners of the sheet. Let us begin by drawing 1cmx1cm squares
on each corner of the sheet. Next, cut out all four squares from the corners. Fold
up the sides along the dotted lines (as shown in the figure) and paste them
together.(The folds are indicated by the dotted lines in the diagram.)Now take
another rectangular sheet of same size and cut 2cmx2cm squares out of each
corner and make another box by folding up the sides. question 1 what will be the least number is chololates taht will be needed for preparing 1 return gift box
question 2what are the dimension of the base of box 2​

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Answered by prakashrabha174
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Answer:

the question is to long I didn't understand


aditi854: okay no problem
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