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How many bags of grain can be stored in a cuboid granary 12 m × 6 m × 5 m, of each bag occupies a space of 0.48 m3?

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Answered by ankitagni
60
Volume of granary = 12×6×5= 360 m3
No. of bags = 360 / 0 .48
=750 bags
Answered by wifilethbridge
13

750  bags of grain can be stored in a cuboid granary 12 m × 6 m × 5 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Length of cuboid = 12 m

Breadth of cuboid = 6 m

Height of cuboid = 5 m

Volume of cuboid = Length \times Breadth \times Height = 12 \times 6 \times 5=360 m^3

No. of bags occupies 0.48 cubic m = 1

No. of bags occupies 1 cubic m =\frac{1}{0.48}

No. of bags occupies 360 cubic m =\frac{1}{0.48} \times 360=750

Hence 750  bags of grain can be stored in a cuboid granary 12 m × 6 m × 5 m

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