A new Action camera is sold in a box that is 5 cm high, 14 cm wide, and 24 cm long - Junior Cycle Mathematics - Question 2 - 2018
Question 2
A new Action camera is sold in a box that is 5 cm high, 14 cm wide, and 24 cm long.
(a) Work out the volume of this box, in cm³.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:A new Action camera is sold in a box that is 5 cm high, 14 cm wide, and 24 cm long - Junior Cycle Mathematics - Question 2 - 2018
Step 1
Work out the volume of this box, in cm³.
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To find the volume of the box, we use the formula:
Volume=HeightimesWidthimesLength
Substituting the values we have:
Volume=5imes14imes24=1680extcm3
Thus, the volume of the box is 1680 cm³.
Step 2
Work out the outside dimensions of this cover, in cm.
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To determine the outside dimensions of the cover, we first need the dimensions of the combined 36 boxes.
Height: For 36 boxes stacked,
Number of layers needed for height:
Height=36ext(singleboxheight)+2ext(forthickness)=4imes5+2=22extcm
Width:
Width=3imes14+2=44extcm
Length:
Length=3imes24+2=74extcm
Thus, the overall outside dimensions of the cover are:
Height: 22 cm
Width: 44 cm
Length: 74 cm
Step 3
Work out the volume of plastic in the cover.
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To calculate the volume of plastic in the cover, we find the total volume of the outer dimensions and subtract the total volume of the boxes.
Total volume of the cover (external dimensions):
Vcover=HeightimesWidthimesLength=22imes44imes74=70328extcm3
Total volume of the 36 boxes:
Vboxes=36imes1680=60480extcm3
Volume of plastic in the cover:
Vplastic=Vcover−Vboxes=70328−60480=9848extcm3
Thus, the volume of plastic in the cover is 9848 cm³.
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