To determine how many smaller boxes (b) can fit into a larger box (a), you need to know the dimensions (length, width, height) of both boxes. Calculate the volume of each box by multiplying their dimensions. Then, divide the volume of box a by the volume of box b to find out how many smaller boxes can fit inside the larger one, considering that the arrangement of the boxes also affects the total number that can fit.
I think the answer is 27. 9 boxes of 4x4x4 on 3 levels inside a 12x12x12 box
One 4'3' box will fit in a 48'3 box due to spatial restrictions in one dimension (3-foot).
To determine how many smaller boxes will fit in a larger container, you need to divide the volume of the container by the volume of one box. For boxes and containers measured in inches, calculate the volume of each by multiplying their dimensions (length × width × height). Once you have both volumes, divide the container's volume by the box's volume to find the total number of boxes that can fit inside.
Assuming you are using the same unit of measurement for the cubes and the boxes, you can fit 125 cubes in the box.
No. All rectangles are not squares. Think of rectangles and squares as boxes. Would you be able to fit a rectangle into the square box? Nope. But you would be able to fit the square into the rectangle box. <---- Hope that helped. :)
I think the answer is 27. 9 boxes of 4x4x4 on 3 levels inside a 12x12x12 box
a box can hold 4 books. how many books can 5 boxes hold?
None - if the little boxes are taller than the big box!
5*5*5 = 125 boxes.
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
91 with .79 cubic inches to spare.
It is not possible to answer this question because the shape of the box, and therefore its volume is unknown.
One 4'3' box will fit in a 48'3 box due to spatial restrictions in one dimension (3-foot).
To determine how many smaller boxes will fit in a larger container, you need to divide the volume of the container by the volume of one box. For boxes and containers measured in inches, calculate the volume of each by multiplying their dimensions (length × width × height). Once you have both volumes, divide the container's volume by the box's volume to find the total number of boxes that can fit inside.
To determine how many maximum-sized boxes can fit in a 12x8x8 foot space, we first need to define the dimensions of the boxes. Assuming the boxes are of size 1x1x1 foot, you can fit 12 boxes along the 12-foot length, 8 boxes along the 8-foot width, and 8 boxes along the 8-foot height. This results in a total of 12 x 8 x 8 = 768 boxes. If the box size changes, the calculation would need to be adjusted accordingly.
the puzzle box
Assuming you are using the same unit of measurement for the cubes and the boxes, you can fit 125 cubes in the box.