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9 April, 06:40

The length, width, and height of a wooden crate are 1m, 3 m, and 2 m

What is the maximum number of such crates that can be transported in a cargo ship with a storage hold that has a volume of 72, 000m ^ 2?

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A) 6000

B) 12000

C) 24,000

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  1. 9 April, 08:46
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    12,000

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are given the length, width, and height of a wooden crate. Assuming that all crates are the same size, it is easy to solve this problem. To find the volume of the crate, or the amount of space a crate takes up, we use the formula L * W * H, or length * width * height. So, 1*3*2 = 6 m^2. Since the ship holds a volume of 72,000 m ^2, we need to divide this by 6 to find out how many crates will fit inside of the ship. 72,000/6=12,000
  2. 9 April, 10:19
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    I think its A). Sorry if its not
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