Math, asked by ananditarajesh41211, 27 days ago

To raise money for a school fete, a competition is held. Students must guess the number of bags of plastic beads that would be needed to fill a classroom.
Each bag holds 100 liters of beads.
One kilolitre of beads fills one cubic meter.
How much space can be filled by one bag of beads?

Answers

Answered by CricketLover002
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that 1 cc=1 ml

or 1 cm³=1 ml

1 liter= 1000 ml-1000 cm³

Each bag holds 100 liters of beads.

each bag= 100 liters=100*1000 cm³

Now 1 m³= 1m x 1m x 1m-100 cm x 100 cm x

100cm

1 m³ = 1000000 cm³=1000000/1000

liters

so 1 m³=1000 liters

1 bag = 100 liters=1/10 m³=0.1 m³

Answered by RamGoud192
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that 1 cc=1 ml

or 1 cm³=1 ml

1 liter= 1000 ml-1000 cm³

Each bag holds 100 liters of beads.

each bag= 100 liters=100*1000 cm³

Now 1 m³= 1m x 1m x 1m-100 cm x 100 cm x

100cm

1 m³ = 1000000 cm³=1000000/1000

liters

so 1 m³=1000 liters

1 bag = 100 liters=1/10 m³=0.1 m³

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