Can a 15 cm long, 12 cm wide and 8 cm high cuboid glassware be put into a 18 cm long, 14 cm wide cuboid box with a volume of 1512 cubic centimeters? Why?

Can a 15 cm long, 12 cm wide and 8 cm high cuboid glassware be put into a 18 cm long, 14 cm wide cuboid box with a volume of 1512 cubic centimeters? Why?


No



A kind of packing box, if the length is 35cm, the width is 25cm and the height is 18cm from the inside, mother wants to use it to pack a piece of 22cm in length and 15cm in width,
The volume is 4.62 square decimeters. Can it fit?


4620÷(22x15)=14cm
32>22
25>15
18>14
Yes



A cuboid glassware of 15cm long, 12cm wide and 8cm high can be placed in a container of 18cm long, 14cm wide with a volume of
Is it in a box of 1512 cubic centimeters? Why? Two solutions


Method 1: according to the volume, length and width of the cuboid box, the height of the box is 1512 / (18 × 14) = 6cm, because the length, width and height of the glassware are greater than 6cm of the height of the box, so it can not be installed; method 2: to install the glassware, all the side lengths of the box must be greater than the minimum side length of the glassware