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arsen [322]
3 years ago
15

The edges of each tissue box measure 6.5 inches the dimensions of the shipping container are 19.5 inches by 39 inches by 19.5 in

ches what is the greatest number of tissue boxes that will fit into one shipping container
Mathematics
1 answer:
alexdok [17]3 years ago
3 0
The number of tissues that can fit the container will  be given by:
[volume of the container]/[volume of tissue box]
volume of container:
V=length×width×height
V=19.5×39×19.5
V=14829.75

Volume of tissue box:
v=6.5×6.5×6.5
v=274.625

Number of tissues in the container:
14829.75/274.625
=54

Answer: 54 tissue paper boxes
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