A cuboid wooden box is 60cm long, 50cm wide and 40cm high. This wooden box covers an area of () square centimeters

A cuboid wooden box is 60cm long, 50cm wide and 40cm high. This wooden box covers an area of () square centimeters


It depends on how you put the box: in general, the floor area is 60x50 = 3000 (square centimeter) by multiplying the length by the width
If you land long and high, the floor area is 60x40 = 2400 (square centimeter)
If you land wide and high, the floor area is 50x40 = 2000 (square centimeter)
I don't know what kind of situation your box belongs to,



Make a cuboid tank with iron sheet, the length is 60cm, the width is 50cm, and the height is 40cm. At least how many square centimeters of iron sheet are needed?
His floor area is square centimeter? Come on, use it before 9 o'clock


At least = 2 × (60 × 50 + 40 × 50 + 50 × 40)
=2×(3000+2000+2000)
=14000 square centimeters;
Floor area = 60 × 50 = 3000 square centimeter
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One is 60cm long, 50cm wide and 40cm high
If you want to cut into small cubes of the same size, how many cm can the maximum edge length of these small cubes be?


The greatest common multiple of 60 50 40 is 10, so the maximum edge length of these small cubes can be 10 cm