The figure is not drawn to scale. It shows the net of a solid. It is made up of 4 identical rectangles and 2 identical squares. Line P is 48 cm long and Line Q is 21 cm long.
- Find the volume of the solid.
- This solid is a cardboard carton containing small boxes of caramel apples. Each box of caramel apples is 3 cm by 3 cm by 1 cm. If all these small boxes of caramel apples in the carton occupy more than 60% of the carton's volume, what is the minimum number of small boxes of caramel apples in the carton?
(a)
Breadth of the cuboid
= 21 ÷ 3
= 7 cm
Breadth of two squares
= Breadth x 2
= 7 x 2
= 14 cm
Length of the cuboid
= (48 - 14) ÷ 2
= 17 cm
Volume of the cuboid
= 17 x 7 x 7
= 833 cm
3 (b)
Volume of one box of caramel apples
= 3 x 3 x 1
= 9 cm
3 Volume of space occupied
= 833 x 60%
= 499.8 cm
3 Estimated number of small boxes
= 499.8 ÷ 9
≈ 55.5
Minimum number of small boxes to occupy more than 60% of the carton
= 55 + 1
= 56
Answer(s): (a) 833 cm
3; (b) 56