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10 February, 10:12

A moving company is trying to store boxes in a storage room with a length of 5m, width of 3m and height of 2m. How many boxes can fit in this space if each is 10cm long, 6cm wide and 4cm high?

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  1. 10 February, 12:46
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    12 boxes can fit in the truck
  2. 10 February, 13:01
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    For room,

    L=5m

    B=3m

    H=2m

    vol. of room=L*B*H

    =5*3*2

    =30m^3

    For each box

    l=10cm=0.1m

    b=6cm=0.06m

    h=4cm=0.04m

    vol. of each box=l*b*h

    =0.1*0.06*0.04

    =0.00024m^3

    So no. of boxes that can be fit in room=vol. of room/vol. of each box

    =30/0.00024

    =3000000/24

    =125000boxes
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