Joel Ng's answer to Pooh pooh bear's Primary 5 Maths question.
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From the diagram given, one side (the length) can hold 4 cubes maximum, while the other sides (breadth and height) can hold 3 cubes maximum.
Hence, the maximum number of cubes it can hold will equal to the product of the maximum number of cubes each side can hold, i.e max cubes length x max cubes breadth x max cube height = 4 x 3 x 3= 36. Hope this helps!
Hence, the maximum number of cubes it can hold will equal to the product of the maximum number of cubes each side can hold, i.e max cubes length x max cubes breadth x max cube height = 4 x 3 x 3= 36. Hope this helps!
Date Posted:
7 years ago
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