SOLUTION: I am Trying to get 12 bottles into one size box. Please help me determine what size box i will need. the 12 bottles that will be going into the box have a height of 6.5in and a dia
Algebra.Com
Question 757965: I am Trying to get 12 bottles into one size box. Please help me determine what size box i will need. the 12 bottles that will be going into the box have a height of 6.5in and a diameter of 1.7in. Please tell me what size box should be used in height width and depth.
Thanks.
Answer by knighty2002uk(39) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Assuming you don't need any space between the bottles, you are going to use a 3*4 grid to place the bottles.
Therefore the dimensions of a cuboid = L*W*H.
Inches
RELATED QUESTIONS
if i want to pack 24 bottles in a single layer in a box what must the size of the box be (answered by psbhowmick)
I need help getting this problem started and i am stuck.. Please help..
3 out of every (answered by edjones)
I am trying to help my step son out with his algebra problems. I normally do well in... (answered by Alan3354)
Hi, I need help solving this problem.
A rectangular piece of cardboard 11 inches by... (answered by checkley77)
diane has a truck filled with cans that weigh 14 oz each and bottles that weigh 70 oz... (answered by richwmiller)
please help me solve this.
tennis balls are packed into a square box 12 inches on one... (answered by vleith)
I need help on the following problem.
Mr. Ken's class is collecting water bottles.... (answered by richwmiller)
Please can you help me solve this. I tried but i have no idea if it is right.
A... (answered by kevwill)
Good morning. Please help me solve this question.
Approximately .25 of all glass bottles (answered by Cromlix)