The height of the warehouse is 2.8 m, the height of the box is 30 cm.

The height of the warehouse is 2.8 m, the height of the box is 30 cm. What is the largest number of boxes that can be put vertically in a row in the warehouse?

1. From the problem statement, we know that the height of one box is 30 cm.

2. Determine what is the maximum number of boxes that can be put vertically if we also know that the height of the warehouse is 2.8 meters.

2.8 meters = 2.8 * 100 = 280 cm.

In order to answer the question of the problem, it is necessary to divide the height of the warehouse by the height of one box. Let’s write down the solution:

280/30 = 9 10/30 = 9 1/3, that is, 9 boxes.

Therefore, we can conclude that the maximum number of boxes that can be placed vertically is 9 pieces.



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