Math, asked by ishubhattvs6, 1 year ago

The length , breadth, and height of a pencil box is 15 cm, 8cm and 3cm respectivly. How many such boxes can be packed in a cuboidal box of edge 1.2m long?

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Answered by rohitrathee30
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ishubhattvs6: Volume of cuboid is not a^3
ishubhattvs6: Volume of cuboid is l×b×h
rohitrathee30: yes but here given equal side so a^3.
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Answered by wifilethbridge
7

4800 boxes can be packed in a cuboidal box of edge 1.2m long .

Step-by-step explanation:

Length of box = 15 cm

Breadth of box = 8 cm

Height of box = 3 cm

Volume of box =Length \times Breadth \times Height

Volume of box =15 \times 8 \times 3

Volume of box =360 cm^3

1 m = 100 cm

Edge of cubical box = 1.2 m = 120 cm

Volume of cubical box =Side^3 = 120^3 = 1728000 cm^3

No. of pencil box =\frac{1728000}{360}=4800

Hence 4800 boxes can be packed in a cuboidal box of edge 1.2m long .

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