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Standard VII
Physics
Measurement of Volume
The length of...
Question
The length of a room is
12
metres, width
8
metres, height
6
metres. How many boxes will it hold if each is allowed
1.5
cubic metres of space?
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Solution
Number of boxes
=
V
o
l
u
m
e
o
f
t
h
e
r
o
o
m
1.5
=
12
×
8
×
6
1.5
=
384
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