Math, asked by rebellolance, 9 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let's first find the volume of boxes we have to pack.....

Volume = l × b × h

Volume = 3cm × 2cm × 1cm

Volume = 6cm³

Now let's find the no. of small boxes that can be packed in the bigger box....

no. \: of \: boxes \: that \: can \: be \: packed \:  =  \frac{total \: volume \:of \: big \: box }{volume \: of \: one \: box}

\huge \frac{74088}{6}

\huge{ =  12348 \: boxes}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello....

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