Math, asked by Janhavi45, 3 months ago

the capacity of a warehouse is 2000 m3
and volume of each box is 50 m3
.

Then number of boxes that can fill the warehouse completely are
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Answered by mithai265
1

Step-by-step explanation:

The capacity of the warehouse = 2000 m3

The volume of 1 box = 50 m3

therefore

no. of boxes = 2000÷ 50

= 40 boxes

Answered by mad840singh
2

The capacity of a warehouse is

 {2000 \: m}^{3}

and volume of each box is

 {50 \: m}^{3}

Then number of boxes that can fill the warehouse completely are

 \frac{2000 \:  {m}^{3} }{50 \:  {m}^{3} }

that is 40 boxes

it means 40 boxer can fill the warehouse completely.

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