Math, asked by swatiajay, 1 year ago

The length of warehouse is 50m and its width is 25m and height is 11m. How many boxes can it hold if each box occupies a space of 2.5m^3?

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Answered by Jatishnu
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here we are given the volume of a box and the dimensions of ware house so we will pick out volume of warehouse than we will divide it by volume of a box the answer will be no. of boxes
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Answered by Draxillus
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hey there,

I am meritkshitij here.

let's try to solve it.

at first,volume of warehouse=volume of cuboid= l × b × h.

=50 × 25 × 11 m³

now,given volume of a box = 2.5 m³

thus, no. of boxes = volume of warehouse/volume of a box

=50 × 25 × 11 m³/2.5m³

=13750/2.5

=5500 boxes

Thanks
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