Each box has a volume of 0.50 cubic meters (50 cm = 0.50 m). Since the box dimensions allow for whole numbers of meters, the container can be filled completely, and we can just divide the volume of the container by the volume of 1 box.
Container volume = 8 m x 6 m x 6 m = 288 cubic meters. Divide by 0.5 cubic meters: 576 boxes.
how many of these box can be packed into a create measuring 50 cm by 35 cm by 40
59 Boxes
Packed decimal is a method used in computing to store more in less space. A bit of theory here. Characters are stored in binary in their ASCII representation, such that the number 1 = ascii 49 (decimal). Packed decimal means you can store two numbers (numbers only) in the same space, so that ascii 49 = numbers 4 and 9. There is overhead so it is always a trade off between space and computing. And storage is cheap these days
The density of water is greater than the density of ethanol. This is partly a result of how tightly packed the molecules of the substance are.
50 kg in 2.5 kg bags gives 50/2.5 = 20 bags. 20 bags, sold for 70 pesos each gives 1400 pesos. Gain = Sales - Costs = 1400 - 1000 = 400
To determine how many boxes can be packed into a crate measuring 50cm by 35cm by 40cm, you need to consider the dimensions of the boxes.
In a plastic container air sealed.
how many of these box can be packed into a create measuring 50 cm by 35 cm by 40
flour, powered sugar, granulated sugar........this is for dry measuring cups.
flour, powered sugar, granulated sugar........this is for dry measuring cups.
No they don't because they have tightly packed particles. But liquids can take the shape of their container.
loose because if it is packed there will be more than you wanted in there [source] i am currently going to culinary school:P
well lets use cubic meters. there is one hundred and eighty million cubic meters of packed earth and sixty million cubic meters of bricks. well lets use cubic meters. there is one hundred and eighty million cubic meters of packed earth and sixty million cubic meters of bricks.
Yes because its atoms are tightly packed so it has volume but no definite form.
· Shipping term meaning that goods will be packed into container at the port of origin and unpacked at the port of destination at the carrier's risk and expense.
No, compost is bulky and will have air-spaces. So less compost can be packed into the litre container. Water is a liquid and will fill the container completely, and will be heavier.
The Complete Blood Count test measures the percentage of packed red blood cells in a whole blood sample.