SOLUTION: What is the maximum number of bottles, each of diameter 8 cm, that can be packed into a box with a square base measuring 792 cm by 792 cm?

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Question 1098747: What is the maximum number of bottles, each of diameter 8 cm, that can be packed into a box with a square base measuring 792 cm by 792 cm?
Answer by jorel1380(3719)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(8/2)²*π=16π
792²=627264
627264/16π=12,479 bottles
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