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प्रश्न
The external dimensions of a closed wooden box are 27 cm, 19 cm, and 11 cm. If the thickness of the wood in the box is 1.5 cm; find:
- The volume of the wood in the box;
- The cost of the box, if wood costs Rs. 1.20 per cm3;
- A number of 4 cm cubes that could be placed into the box.
उत्तर
External volume of the box
= 27 × 19 × 11 cm3 = 5643 cm3
Since external dimensions are 27 cm, 19 cm, and 11 cm, the thickness of the wood is 1.5 cm.
Internal dimensions of the box
= ( 27 - 2 × 1.5 ) cm, ( 19 - 2 × 1.5 )cm, ( 11 - 2 × 1.5 ) cm
= 24 cm, 16 cm, 8 cm
Hence, the internal volume of box = ( 24 × 16 × 8 ) cm3 = 3072 cm3
- The volume of wood in the box = 5643 cm3 - 3072 cm3 = 2571 cm3
- Cost of wood = Rs. 1.20 × 2571
= Rs. 3085.2 - Volume. of 4 cm cube = 43 = 64 cm3
- Number of 4 cm cubes that could be placed into the box
= `3072/64`
= 48 cubes.
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