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1 May, 21:27

A truck is being packed with boxes that are two foot cubes. The space that's being packed is 8 feet long 4 feet wide 6 feet tall how many boxes can be packed

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  1. 1 May, 21:46
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    number of boxes packed = 24 boxes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The trucked is being packed with boxes that are 2 foot cubes. The space that the boxes are being packed is 8 ft long, 4 ft wide and 6 ft tall.

    Where the boxes are packed is a cuboid base on it dimensions. Therefore,

    volume of a cuboid = LHW

    where

    L = length = 8 ft

    H = height = 6 ft

    W = width = 4 ft

    Volume of where the boxes are packed = Length * height * width

    The volume of where the boxes are packed = 8 * 4 * 6 = 192 ft³

    The boxes are cube which means they have equal length in all faces.

    The volume of each box = L³

    Where

    L = length = 2 ft

    The volume of each box = 2³

    The volume of each box = 8 ft³

    To get the number of box that can be packed in the space we divide the volume of the space by the volume of 1 box.

    number of box that can be packed = 192/8 = 24 boxes

    number of boxes packed = 24 boxes
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