A granary is in the shape of a cuboid of size 8m x 6m x 3m. If a bag of grain occupies a space of 0.65 cubic meter, how many bags can be stored in the granary?
Asked by Farhad Nawaz
| 16th Nov, 2010,
06:07: PM
Expert Answer:
Dear student,
Volume of a cuboid = Length x Breadth x Height
So, volume of the cuboid = 8 m x 6 m x 3 m = 144 m3
It is given that a bag of grain occupies a space of 0.65 m3.
Number of bags that can be stored in the granary =
Thus, the number of bags that can be stored in the granary is 221.
We hope that clarifies your query.
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| 17th Nov, 2010,
03:50: PM
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