Sanjay needs to store tables inside a room the room is 10 M long and 8 metre wide and 4m high if the tables are of dimensions 100 cm into 80 cm into 80 cm how many tables can the room accommodate
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Answer : 500 tables
Step-by-step explanation :
If we have to take out any number of object that can be stored in any big substance then we take out volume.
Volume of cuboid = length × breadth × height
Volume of room = 10 m × 8 m × 4 m
Volume of room = 320 m³
Volume of table = 100 cm × 80 cm × 80 cm
Volume of table = 640000 cm³
We know that, 1 m³ = 1000000 cm³
320 m³ = 320 × 10,00,000 cm³
Volume of room = 320000000 cm³
No. of tables that can adjust
= 32,00,00,000 / 6,40,000
= 500 tables.
Hence, 500 tables can adjust in room.
Step-by-step explanation :
If we have to take out any number of object that can be stored in any big substance then we take out volume.
Volume of cuboid = length × breadth × height
Volume of room = 10 m × 8 m × 4 m
Volume of room = 320 m³
Volume of table = 100 cm × 80 cm × 80 cm
Volume of table = 640000 cm³
We know that, 1 m³ = 1000000 cm³
320 m³ = 320 × 10,00,000 cm³
Volume of room = 320000000 cm³
No. of tables that can adjust
= 32,00,00,000 / 6,40,000
= 500 tables.
Hence, 500 tables can adjust in room.
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Answer:500
Step-by-step explanation:
Dimensions of room=10m*8m*4m
Volume of room=320m^3
Dimensions of table=100cm*80cm*80cm=1m*0.8m*0.8m
Volume of table=1*0.8*0.8=0.64m^3
Number of tables that can be placed in the room =volume of room/volume of table=320/0.64=32000/64=500
So 500 tables can be placed in the room
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