Math, asked by lubnakazmi, 5 months ago

Gordon is doing some woodwork and needs to calculate
the volume of a wooden rectangular block (a cuboid).
The length of the block is 50 cm, the height 25 cm and the width 16 cm.
a) What is the volume (in cm) of the wooden block?
b) What is the prime factorisation of the number found in part a)?
c) Gordon needs to cut the block into smaller blocks with dimensions 4 cm x 5 cm x 5 cm.
What is the maximum number of small blocks Gordon can make from the larger block?
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Answers

Answered by mohdkhaleel11093
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Answered by noomi
2

Answer:

a) 20,000

Step-by-step explanation:

a) volume of rectangle= l×b×h=50×25×16=

=20000

b) 2×2×2×2×2×5×5×5×5=20000

c) I don't know

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