A grocer is storing soap boxes in cartons that measure 30 inches by 42 inches by 60 inches.

A grocer is storing soap boxes in cartons that measure 30 inches by 42 inches by 60 inches. If the measurement of each soap box is 7 inches by 6 inches by 5 inches, then what is the maximum number of soap boxes that can be placed in each carton?

Quiz

Answer/Solution

360

Steps/Work

however the process of dividing the volume of box by the volume of a soap seems flawed but it does work in this case due to the numbers
Dimensions of the box =30*42*60
Dimensions of the soap = 5*6*7
we get = 6x6x10 = 360
so the question is why this particular arrangement, in order to maximize number of soaps we need to minimize the space wasted and this is the only config where we dont waste any space so we can expect the maximum number
the answer is (A)

General Calculator / Auto Solver

A grocer is storing soap boxes in cartons that measure inches by inches by inches. If the measurement of each soap box is inches by inches by inches, then what is the maximum number of soap boxes that can be placed in each carton?

Calculated Answer

360

Step by Step Solution

In order to solve problem, you must evaluate (n2 * n0 * n1) / (n5 * n3 * n4).

n0 =30
n1 =42
n2 =60
n3 =7
n4 =6
n5 =5