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Work out how many of the smaller boxes you would need to completely fill the larger one. Please show working out.
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Work out how many of the smaller boxes you would need to completely fill the larger one. Please show working out.
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im not sure if this is correct
find the volume of each box (50 times 30 times 20) and (10 times 3 times 4)
then divide
30000 divided by 120 =250
i think the answer is 120
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