Math, asked by walkegangadhar7, 4 months ago

The length of a soap is 7 cm, breadth 5 cm
and height 2.5 cm. How many soaps can be
placed in a box of length 56 cm, breadth
40 cm, height 25 cm?​

Answers

Answered by riveratwins2111
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

soap cakes of dimension .

generally soap dimensions in cuboid .

length of soap cakes = 7cm

breadth of soap cakes = 5cm

height of soap cakes = 2.5cm

volume of cuboid = l × b × h

=7 × 5 × 2.5

=35 × 2.5

=87.5 cm^3

a box dimensions find

length of box dimensions = 56cm

breadth of box dimensions = 40cm

height of box dimensions = 25cm

volume of box dimensions = l × b × h

=56 × 40 × 25

=56 × 1000

=56000 cm3 .

again we find volume of box ,

no of soap cakes × volume of one soap = volume of box .

no of soap cakes × 87.5 = 56000

no of soap cakes = 56000÷87.5

no. of soap cakes = 640

therefore the no of soap cakes 640 .

Answered by laasyaasree8281
1

Answer:

no.of soaps that can be placed in the box are 640

Step-by-step explanation:

volume of the soap = l×b×h

volume of the soap = 7×5×2.5 = 87.5 cm³

volume of the box = 56×40×25

volume of the box = 56000

no.of boxes = (volume of the box)/(volume of the soap)

no. of boxes = 56000/87.5 = 640

no.of soaps that can be placed in the box are 640

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