Math, asked by aaaddii11, 1 year ago

in a box of length 1m,breadth 60cm and height 40,small rectangular packets of dimensions 5cm×8cm×10cm are packed. how many such small packets can be packed in the big box?

ps-I have a exam tommorow so pls solve with all steps if there are steps I will your answer as the brainliest...

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Answered by Anonymous
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now,

come to ur question...

according to the question we have to find the no. of packets that can be packed in the big box. so we have to find both the volume of box and packet.

given the length of the box = 1m = 100cm

breadth of the box = 60cm

height of the box = 40cm

→ volume of the box = length × breadth × height

= 100 × 60 × 40

= 240000cm³

now,

for volume of the packet :-

given length is = 5cm

breadth = 8cm

height = 10cm

→ volume of the packet = l × b × h

= 5 × 8 × 10

= 400cm³

hence, no. of packets that can be packed inthe big box = 240000/400

= 600

600 packets can be packed in the big box.

hope this helps u..!!

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