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21. Mensuration-II (Volumes and Surface Areas of a Cuboid and a Cube)
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A tea-packet measures 10 cm×6 cm× 4 cm. How many such tea-packets can be placed in a cardboard box of dimensions 50 cm× 30cm× 0.2 m?

Given,


Dimensions of tea packet = 10 cm×6 cm×4cm


Dimension of cardboard box = 50cm×30cm×0.2 m


So,


Number of tea packets can be put in cardboard box =


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