Math, asked by Aakanshasinghal08, 11 months ago

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Answered by neelgreevG
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Answer:

Volume of original cuboid= L*b*h

volume = 60 \times 40 \times 30 = 72000 {m}^{3}

then

volume of one box= 0.8 m³(cubic metres)

total boxes that can be stored= Volume of original cuboid/volume of one box

= 72000/0.8

=90000 boxes

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Answered by Admark420
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Answer:

given

the length of cuboid =60m

-------breadth ----------------=40m

--------height--------------------= 30m

therefore Vol. of cuboid = L*B*H

= 60*40*30

= 72000

given

volume one box = Vol. of cuboid

vol of 0.8m^3-----= 72000

=72000÷ 0.8

= 90,000

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