Question
A hundred rupee note measures 15 cm × 8 cm and a bundle
of 125 such notes is 2 cm thick. Find the value of the hundred-rupee notes that can be contained in a box of size 48 cm × 36 cm × 30 cm, if the bundles are tightly packed in it without any space.Solution
Let n number of bundles of notes to be needed to fit in the box. 2700000 or Rs. 27 lakhs The required value of the hundred rupees notes is Rs. 27 lakhs.
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