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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that a storage rack has dimensions as 25x12x5 ft.
Box has dimensions as 15x8x10 inches
Volume of each box = 15(8)(10) = 1200 inches = 1200x12^(-3) feet^3
Volume of 5000 boxes = 5000 (1200x12^(-3) ) = 3472.22 cubic feet
Volume of storage rack = 25(12)(5) = 1500 cubic feet
Volume of 25 storage racks 1500(25) = 37500 cubic feet.
SInce storage racks have sufficient volume it is concluded that enough storage is there.
Answer:
Yes, we have enough storage space.
Step-by-step explanation:
25 storage racks that are:
Length: Lsr = 25 ft = 25 ft (12 in / 1 ft) → Lsr = 300 in
Width: Wsr = 3 ft = 3 ft (12 in / 1 ft) → Wsr = 36 in
Height: Hsr = 12 ft = 12 ft (12 in / 1 ft) → Hsr = 144 in
5000 boxes 15x8x10 in
Length: Lb = 15 in
Width: Wb = 8 in
Height: Hb = 10 in
In the length of each storage rack we can put:
Nl=Lsr/Lb=300 in / 15 in → Nl = 20
In the width of each storage rack we can put:
Nw=Wsr/Wb=36 in / 8 in = 4.5 → Nw = 4
In the height of each storage rack we can put:
Nh=Hsr/Hb=144 in / 10 in = 14.4 → Nh = 14
Then we can put in each storage rack:
N = Nl Nw Nh = (20)(4)(14) → N=1,120 boxes
And we have 25 storage racks, then we can storage in total:
Nt=25N=25(1,120)→Nt=28,000 boxes
And we have 5,000 boxes, then we have enough storage space