A room is in the shape of a cuboid of dimensions 4 m, 2 m and 8 m. If a bag of grain occupies a space of 0.50 $$m^{3}$$, then how many such bags can be stored in the room?
Let's assume the number of bags that can be stored in the room is 'N'.
A room is in the shape of a cuboid of dimensions 4 m, 2 m and 8 m. If a bag of grain occupies a space of 0.50 $$m^{3}$$.
Volume of room = N $$\times$$ Space occupied by each bag
$$4\times2\times8 = N\times 0.50$$
$$4\times2\times8=N\times\frac{1}{2}$$
$$64=N\times\frac{1}{2}$$N = 128
the number of bags that can be stored in the room is 128.
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