there is a cubical room whose length measures of 6 metres. how many students can accommodate if each student requires 2.7 m. cube of space?
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Given,
The length of each side of a cubical room = 6 meters
Total space required by each student = 2.7 m^3
To find,
The total number of students who can accommodate in the cubical room.
Solution,
We can simply solve this mathematical problem using the following process:
As per mensuration;
The volume of a cuboid = (length of each side)^3
Now, according to the question;
The volume of the cubical room
= (length of each side)^3
= (6 m)^3
= 216 m^3
Now,
The total number of students who can accommodate in the cubical room
= (total volume of the cubical room)/(space required by each student)
= (216 m^3)/(2.7 m^3)
= 80 students
Hence, 80 students can accommodate in the cubical room.
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