How many building blocks, dimensions 210 * 60 * 60, can be placed in a carriage if the carriage height
How many building blocks, dimensions 210 * 60 * 60, can be placed in a carriage if the carriage height is 3 m, width 2.4 m, length 12 m
In order to find out the number of blocks that fit into the car, it is necessary to calculate the volume of the car and the volume of one block. Car volume: V = l * s * h = 12 * 2.4 * 3 = 86.4 cubic meters. From the question, it is not known in what units the dimensions of the block are indicated, suppose it is centimeters. Then the volume of the block: V = 210 * 60 * 60 = 756000 cubic meters. cm = 0.756 cc m. Now we divide the carriage volume by the block volume and find out the number of accommodating blocks: n = 86.4 / 0.756 = 114.3. Rounding up to a whole number, we get the car’s capacity equal to 114 blocks.