Math, asked by Deval4155, 1 year ago

The length of a cuboidal room is 6 metre, breadth is 4 metre and height is 3 metre. In this room how many cubic boxes of 1 metre length can be arranged?

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Answered by tiwaavi
1

Length of the Coboidal room = 6 m.

Breadth of the Coboidal room = 4 m.

Height of the Coboidal room = 3 m.

∴ Volume of the Cuboidal room = 6 × 4 × 3

= 72 m³.

Now, For the cube,

Side of the cube = 1 m.

Volume of the cube = (1)³

= 1 m³

Now, Number of the cubic boxes required = Volume of the Room/Volume of 1 cube.

= 72/1

= 72 boxes.

Hence, the number of the boxes is 72.

Hope it helps.

Answered by imhkp4u
0

Acc to the ques, the length of a cuboidal room is 6 metre, breadth is 4 metre and height is 3 metre.

The question asked is how many cubic boxes of 1 metre length can be arranged.

firstly, we have to find the volume of the cuboidal room.

Volume = 6 x 4 x 3 = 72 m³.

Number of cubic boxes of 1 metre length that can be arranged = 72 ÷ 1 = 72. [Ans]

You might be wondering why I've divided it by 1. The reason is 1m³ is nothing but the volume of 1 cubic box.

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