To find the total number of boxes stacked, you multiply the dimensions together: 7 boxes high × 7 boxes wide × 7 boxes long. This equals 7 × 7 × 7, which is 343 boxes. So, you would stack a total of 343 boxes.
11 cartons total
Do the multiplications, then add the results.
As you can only get 30 in each box and there are 18 boxes, then assuming that is correct the total amount possible would be 30x18=540
3 big ones3 x 2 = 6 intermediate ones3 x 2 x 4 = 24 small onesTotal = 3 + 6 + 24 = 33 boxes in all
You need to multiply all of the following together:* 2 (boxes per second) * 60 (seconds in a minute) * 4 (total minutes)
To find the answer to this question, you would do the following: 112/16 = 7 You would need 7 shelves.
288 pencils in 36 boxes, would mean 8 pencils in each box. If you had 288 pencils in each of 36 boxes, you would a total of 10,368 pencils.
Well, honey, the teacher would need to buy 70 pencils (7 boxes) and 70 erasers (5 boxes) to have the same amount of each. So, in total, she'd need to buy at least 12 boxes to make sure she's stocked up on both pencils and erasers. Hope that helps, sugar!
i think the answer is 600
To find the total mass of 8 boxes, you would multiply the mass of one box by the number of boxes. In this case, the mass of one box is 1.5 kg, so the total mass of 8 boxes would be 1.5 kg x 8 = 12 kg.
Jamal could have purchased boxes of nails at different costs that divide evenly into his total expenditure of $42. Three possible scenarios are: if each box costs $1, he could buy 42 boxes; if each box costs $2, he could buy 21 boxes; and if each box costs $7, he could buy 6 boxes. These combinations maintain the total cost of $42 while varying the cost per box.