A shelf is 6 m wide. how many boxes of width 20 cm can be fit in this shelf
6m is equal to 600cm divided by 20 cm= 30 boxes
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To determine how many boxes of width 20 cm can fit on a shelf that is 6 m wide, we need to convert the measurements to the same unit.
1 meter (m) is equal to 100 centimeters (cm), so the shelf width in centimeters is:
6 m * 100 cm/m = 600 cm
Now we can calculate how many boxes can fit by dividing the shelf width by the width of each box:
600 cm / 20 cm/box = 30 boxes
Therefore, you can fit 30 boxes with a width of 20 cm on a shelf that is 6 m wide.
To find out how many boxes of 20 cm width can fit in a 6 m wide shelf, we need to convert the measurements into the same unit.
First, we convert the width of the shelf to cm:
6 m = 6 * 100 cm = 600 cm
Now, we can divide the width of the shelf by the width of each box:
600 cm / 20 cm = 30
So, 30 boxes of width 20 cm can fit in a 6 m wide shelf.