Math, asked by pr3023, 3 months ago

How many cubical boxes of 1.5 m side can be put in a cuboidal box whose dimensions are 9m*6m*4.5m?

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Answered by GaneshRM2006
2

Answer:

from the question, we can say that

volume on 'n' number of cubical box = volume of cuboidal box

volume of one cuboidal box = a^{3}

                                                = 1.5^{3}

                                                = 3.375 m^{3}

volume of cuboidal box  = lbh

                                         = 9×6×4.5

                                          =243

as per the equation

                        3.375× n  = 243

                                      n =243 / 3.375

                                         = 72

hence 72 cuboidal boxes can be filled in the cubical box.

Answered by adarshpratapsingh367
3

Answer:

72 is the correct answer

Step-by-step explanation:

measurement of cuboidalbox =

9×6×4.5 m

measurement if cubical box =

all sides 1.5 m

so that no. of boxes that can be put in cuboidal box = volume of cuboid / volume if cube

» 9×6×4.5

1.5×1.5×1.5

» 72

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