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the number of plank's of dimensions (2m ×50cm×10cm) that can be stored in a box which is 16m long 6m wide and 2m deep... find the answer​

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Answered by rishitachhajed15
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The number of planks of dimensions (4 m x 50cm x 20cm) that can be stored in a pit which is 16 m long, 12 m wide and 40 m deep is. 2.

Answered by Iamlikeada
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Answer:

19,200 planks can be stored in a box.

Explanation:

Volume of plank

Length of plank- 2m= 200cm

Breadth of plank- 50cm

Height of plank- 10cm

Volume of plank (cuboid) = l×b×h

= 200×50×10

= 10,000cm³

Volume of Box

Length of box- 16m= 1,600cm

Breadth of box- 6m= 600cm

Height of box- 2m= 200cm

Volume of box (cuboid) = l×b×h

= 1,600×600×200

= 19,20,00,000cm³

No. of planks that can be stored in the box=

19,20,00,000/10,000

= 19,200

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