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Find the number of cuboidal boxes measuring 2cm by 3cm by 10cm which can be
stored in a carton whose dimensions are 40cm by 36cm by 24cm.

Answers

Answered by joelfromtuty
0

Answer:

Dimension of one cuboidal box =2 cm×3 cm×10 cm

Volume =(2×3×10) cm

3

=60 cm

3

It is given that the dimension of a carton is 40 cm×36 cm×24 cm where the boxes can be stored.

∴ Volume of the carton =(40×36×24) cm

3

=34560 cm

3

∴ The required number of cuboidal boxes that can be stored in the carton =

volume of one cuboidal box

volume of the carton

=

60 cm

3

34560 cm

3

=576

Answered by mahakudasudhansu189
0

Answer:

Dimension of one cuboidal box =2 cm×3 cm×10 cm

Volume =(2×3×10) cm

3

=60 cm

3

It is given that the dimension of a carton is 40 cm×36 cm×24 cm where the boxes can be stored.

∴ Volume of the carton =(40×36×24) cm

3

=34560 cm

3

∴ The required number of cuboidal boxes that can be stored in the carton =

volume of one cuboidal box

volume of the carton

=

60 cm

3

34560 cm

3

=576

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