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Answered by upendargambhir78
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I think the last Ans the correct answer

Answered by pratham7777775
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Explanation:

Correct Question -

A godown measures 40m x 25 m x 15 m. Find the maximum number of wooden crates each measuring 1.5 m x 1.25 m x 0.5m that can be stored in the godown.

Answer -

16000 wooden crates

Given -

Dimensions of godown = 40m × 25m × 15m

Dimensions of crates = 1.5m × 1.25m × 0.5m

To find -

Number of crates that can be stored.

Solution -

Area of cuboid = Length × Breadth × Height

A godown measure = 40m × 25m × 15 m .

So,

Area = 40m × 25m × 15m

Area = 15000 m³

Similarly,

Area of crates = Length × Breadth × height

Area of crates = 1.5 × 1.25 × 0.5

Area of crates = 0.9375 m³

Now,

Let us assume that the number of wooden crates stored in the godown be x .

Equation will be like -

\longmapsto⟼ 5000 = x × 0.9375

\longmapsto⟼ 15000 = 0.9375x

\longmapsto⟼ \sf x = \cancel{\dfrac{15000}{0.9375}}x=

0.9375

15000

\longmapsto⟼ x = 16000

\therefore∴ the number of wooden crates stored in the godown are 16000.

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