Math, asked by Vanessa18, 10 months ago

The cuboid container below is used to store boxes. Each box is a cube
with side length 50cm. How many boxes can be stored in the container?​

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Answered by arvindkumar841238
4

Answer:

given container in meter so we will change in cm after change

Step-by-step explanation:

you can see above with explain

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Answered by mohitgraveiens
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There are 288 boxes are stored in the container.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

For cuboid,Length(l) = 6 m

Breadth(b) = 4 m

Height(h) = 1.5 m

For cube, side = 50 cm = 0.5 m

We have to find the number of boxes stored in the cuboidal container.

For this we will find out the volume of container and volume of box.

Volume of cuboidal container =lbh=6\times4\times1.5=36\ m^3

Volume of cubical box = side^3=0.5^3=0.125\ m^3

Now number of boxes can be calculated by dividing volume of container by volume of box.

\textrm{Number of boxes}=\frac{\textrm{volume of container}}{\textrm{volume of box}}

\textrm{Number of boxes}=\frac{36}{0.125}=288

Hence There are 288 boxes are stored in the container.

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