Math, asked by manjunathakasapura, 11 months ago

geeta has 30 cubes measuring 1 cubic centimetre each. how many different types of cuboid can she make using all the cubes ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Volume of one small cube = 1 cm³

Thus, volume of 30 cubes = 30 cm³

Therefore, factors of 30 = 2,3,5,10,30

If volume of small cube is 2 cm³

Thus, the number of cubes formed

= 30/2 = 15

If volume of small cube is 3 cm³,

Thus, the number of cubes formed

= 30/3 = 10

If volume of small cube is 5 cm³

Thus, the  number of cubes formed

= 30/5 =6

If volume of small cube is 10 cm³

Thus, the number of cubes formed

= 30/10 = 3

If volume of small cube is 30 cm³

Thus, the number of cubes formed

= 30/ 30 = 1

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of one small cube = 1 cm³

Thus, volume of 30 cubes = 30 cm³

Therefore, factors of 30 = 2,3,5,10,30

If volume of small cube is 2 cm³

Thus, the number of cubes formed

= 30/2 = 15

If volume of small cube is 3 cm³,

Thus, the number of cubes formed

= 30/3 = 10

If volume of small cube is 5 cm³

Thus, the  number of cubes formed

= 30/5 =6

If volume of small cube is 10 cm³

Thus, the number of cubes formed

= 30/10 = 3

If volume of small cube is 30 cm³

Thus, the number of cubes formed

= 30/ 30 = 1

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