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How Many Bags of Grain Can Be Stored in a Cuboidal Granary (8 M × 6 M × 3 M), If Each Bag Occupies a Space of 0.64 M3? - Mathematics

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Question

How many bags of grain can be stored in a cuboidal granary (8 m × 6 m × 3 m), if each bag occupies a space of 0.64 m3?

Options

  • 8256

  • 90

  • 212

  • 225

MCQ

Solution

225

Volume of the cuboidal granary = (8 m × 6 m × 3 m)

Volume of each bag

= 0.64 m3

Number of bags that can be stored in the cuboidal granary `= "Volume of the cuboidal granary"/"Volume of each bag"`

`=((8xx6xx3)/0.64)`

= 225

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Chapter 19: Volume and Surface Area of Solids - Multiple Choice Questions [Page 922]

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RS Aggarwal Mathematics [English] Class 10
Chapter 19 Volume and Surface Area of Solids
Multiple Choice Questions | Q 44 | Page 922

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