SOLUTION: How many containers of size 3m by 3m by 3m can be put in a room of size 9m by 6m
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Question 616236: How many containers of size 3m by 3m by 3m can be put in a room of size 9m by 6m
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Draw out the picture of the floorplan to get
You can place 9/3 = 3 containers along the length and 6/3 = 2 containers along the width. So we get 3*2 = 6 containers total as shown below
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