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dmitriy555 [2]
4 years ago
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(Please Help For Examination) A sweet stall was placing order for making cardboard boxes for packing their sweets. Two sizes of

boxes were required. The bigger dimensions 15cmx12cmx5cm. For all the overlaps, 5% of the total surface area is required extra. If the cost of the cardboard is Rs.4 for 1000cm(square), Find the cost of cardboard required for supplying 250 boxes of each kind.
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1 answer:
frozen [14]4 years ago
7 0
Answer: Rs 2,184

Explanation:

1) The statement is incomplete. The complete statement contains the information of the dimensions of both bigger and smaller cardboard boxes.

2) The dimesions of bigger cardboard boxes are 25cm * 20 cm * 5 cm

3) The dimensions of smaller cardboard boxes are 15 cm * 12 cm * 5cm

4) For bigger cardboard boxes:

length, l = 25 cm
width, w = 20 cm
height, h = 5 cm

surface of each bigger carboard box = 2 [ l*w + l*h + w*h] = 2 [25*20 + 25*5 + 20*5] cm^2 = 1450 cm^2

total surface of 250 bigger cardboard boxes = 250 * 1450 cm^2 = 3625,500 cm^2

5% of the total surface area extra = 362,500cm^2 * 5 / 100 = 18,125 cm^2

Total area for bigger cardboard boxes= 362,500 cm^2 +  18,125 cm^2 = 380,625 cm^2

5) Smaller cardboard boxes

length, l = 15 cm
width, w = 12 cm
height, h =  5 cm

surface of each smaller cardboard box = 2 [l*w + l*h + w*h] = 2 [ 15*12 + 15 * 5 + 12 * 5] cm^2 = 630 cm^2

total surface of 250 smaller cardboard boxes = 250 * 630 cm^2 = 157,500 cm^2

5 % extra = 157,500 cm^2 * 5 / 100 = 7,875 cm^2

total area for smaller cardboard boxes = 157,500 cm^2 + 7,875 cm^2 = 165,375 cm^2

6) total area of cardboard required  = 380,625 cm^2 + 165,375 cm^2 = 546,000 cm^2

7) Cost of cardboard required

unit cost per area * total area = (Rs 4 / 1000cm^2) * 546,000 cm^2 = Rs 2,184.

Answer: Rs 2,184
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