The carrying compartment on peggy moving van measures 6 feet high by 6 feet wide by 10 feet long. How many boxes each 1 cubic foot in volume can be packed into this cargo place?

6 * 6 * 10 = 360 cubic feet

To find out how many boxes with a volume of 1 cubic foot can be packed into the cargo space, you need to calculate the volume of the cargo space and divide it by the volume of each box.

The volume of the carrying compartment can be calculated by multiplying its height, width, and length together:

Volume of carrying compartment = 6 feet × 6 feet × 10 feet = 360 cubic feet

Since each box has a volume of 1 cubic foot, you divide the volume of the carrying compartment by the volume of each box:

Number of boxes = Volume of carrying compartment / Volume of each box
Number of boxes = 360 cubic feet / 1 cubic foot
Number of boxes = 360

Therefore, you can pack 360 boxes, each with a volume of 1 cubic foot, into the cargo space.