Math, asked by prajwalprasad, 1 year ago

the big box of length 1 m with 60 cm and height 40 cm small rectangular packets of dimensions 5 cm into 8 cm into 10 cm are packed how much such small packets can be packed in a big box

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Answered by Sakshamgrd09
82
For knowing how many small boxes did a big box contain we should first get the volume of both boxes
Volume of big box=length × breadth × height
=(1×100)cm×60cm×40xm
=240000cubic cm
Now,volume of small boxes=5×8×10
=400 cubic cm
No. of small boxes in the big box = volume of big box/volume of small box
=240000/400
=600 boxes
Answered by makkireza
56
length of big box. = 1 m =. 100. cm
breadth of the box. = 60 cm
height of the box = 40 cm
volume of the box. =100 * 40 * 60 (cm)
= 240000 cm

dimensions of small packets 5 * 8 * 10
volume =. 400cm

number of packets = volume of the big box /volume of the small box = 240000/400 =
= 600 packets
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