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Answers
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Dimensions of big storeroom = 12 m × 8 m × 6 m
Volume of a box = 1.5 m^3
Solution:
Volume of storeroom (cuboid) = l × b × h
=> 12 × 8 × 6
=> 96 × 6
=> 576 m^3
Volume of storeroom = 576 m^3
Volume of box (cube) = 1.5 m^3
♧ No. of box that can be stored in storeroom = Volume of storeroom/Volume of box
=> 576/1.5
=> 384
Hence, 384 boxes can be stored in that storeroom.
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Dimensions of a storeroom are 12m × 8m × 6m. If 1.5m³ of space be required for storing one box in it, find the number of boxes that can be stored in it.
The number of boxed.
First we have to find the volume of the storeroom.
Volume of storeroom
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Volume of one box = 1.5m³
No. of boxes
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No. of boxes = 384
384 boxes can be stored in the storeroom.