Question
A garage has dimensions of 28 metres in length, 14 metres
in breadth, and 10 metres in height. If each equipment unit needs 140 m³ of space, how many units can be stored?Solution
ATQ,
Volume of the garage = length × breadth × height = 28 × 14 × 10 = 3920 m³
So, number of equipment units = 3920 ÷ 140 = 28
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