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18 October, 08:04

A sales rep needs some cardboard boxes to store samples at work.

The office supplier has three different sized boxes.

Box A: width 35cm, Length 35cm, Height 55cm

Box B: width 40cm, length 40cm, Height 40cm

Box C: Width 30cm, Length 60cm Height 30cm

Which box has the largest volume?

Explain your answer, include figures to support your explanation.

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  1. 18 October, 10:57
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    The box with largest volume is Box A. Its volume of 67,375 cm³ (cubic centimeter) or 0.068 m³ (cubic meter) is higher than box B and box C.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. Given that we know the three dimensions (length, width and height) of each box, we will use the following formula for calculating the volume:

    Volume = Length * Width * Height

    Box A

    Volume = Length * Width * Height

    Volume = 35 * 35 * 55

    Volume = 67,375 cm³

    Converting to m³ = 67,375 * 10⁻⁶ = 0.068 m³ (Rounding to 3 decimal places)

    Box B

    Volume = Length * Width * Height

    Volume = 40 * 40 * 40

    Volume = 64,000 cm³

    Converting to m³ = 64,000 * 10⁻⁶ = 0.064 m³ (Rounding to 3 decimal places)

    Box C

    Volume = Length * Width * Height

    Volume = 60 * 30 * 30

    Volume = 54,000 cm³

    Converting to m³ = 54,000 * 10⁻⁶ = 0.054 m³ (Rounding to 3 decimal places)

    The box with largest volume is Box A. Its volume of 67,375 cm³ (cubic centimeter) or 0.068 m³ (cubic meter) is higher than box B and box C.
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