Good Evening

If i have a cylinder that has the volume of 141cm cubed.

And the question is if one box has 98 of those cylinders.

How much of those will you fit in , if you had 2000 boxes ?

if one box holds 98 cylinders, and you have 2000 boxes, then you would have

2000*98 cylinders, or 196000 of them.

According to your wording of the question, I don't see what the volume has to do with it.

ok

how about if it was 2000 cylinders

how many boxes will we fit them in ?

Good evening! To solve this problem, we first need to find the volume of one box. Since one box contains 98 cylinders with a volume of 141 cm³ each, the total volume of one box can be found by multiplying the volume of one cylinder by the number of cylinders in the box:

Volume of one box = (Volume of one cylinder) * (Number of cylinders in one box)

Volume of one box = 141 cm³ * 98

Now that we have the volume of one box, let's calculate the total volume of all the boxes. Since you have 2000 boxes, we can multiply the volume of one box by the number of boxes:

Total volume of all the boxes = (Volume of one box) * (Number of boxes)

Total volume of all the boxes = (141 cm³ * 98) * 2000

Now, we can plug in the values and calculate the answer:

Total volume of all the boxes = 138,960,000 cm³

So, if you had 2000 boxes with 98 cylinders in each box, you would have a total volume of 138,960,000 cm³.