A packing box, if measured from the inside, is 28cm long, 20cm wide and 11.76cubic decimeters in volume. Dad wants to use it to pack a 25cm long, 16cm wide and 18cm high glass dish. Can it be put down and think about why?

A packing box, if measured from the inside, is 28cm long, 20cm wide and 11.76cubic decimeters in volume. Dad wants to use it to pack a 25cm long, 16cm wide and 18cm high glass dish. Can it be put down and think about why?


The volume of glass is 7.2 cubic decimeter calculated by multiplying 25 by 16 and then multiplying 18. 11.76 is larger than 7.2, so it can fit



A packing box, if measured from the inside, is 28cm long and 20cm wide, with a volume of 11.76cubic decimeters
Dad wants to use it to pack a 25cm long, 16cm wide and 18cm high glass dish. Can I take it down


11.76 divided by 20 divided by 28 equals
If the height is more than 18cm, it can't be installed. If it is less than 18cm, it can be installed



A packing box, measuring 30cm in length, 25cm in width and 120ml in volume, can be used to pack a piece of glass with 28cm in length, 18cm in width and 20cm in height


120/(30*25)=0.018cm
30>28
25>18
0.018<20
Therefore, glass containers cannot be packed