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Question
A beam 5 m long and 40 cm wide contains 0.6 cubic metre of wood. How thick is the beam?
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Solution
\[\text { Length of the beam = 5m }\]
\[\text { Breadth = 40 cm }\]
\[ = 40 \times \frac{1}{100}m ( \because 100 cm = 1 m)\]
\[ = 0 . 4 m\]
\[\text { Suppose that the height of the beam is h m }. \]
\[\text { Also, it is given that the beam contains 0 . 6 cubic metre of wood }. \]
\[\text { i . e . , volume of the beam = 0 . 6 }m^3 \]
\[\text { Now, volume of the cuboidal beam = length } \times \text { breadth }\times\text { height}\]
\[ \Rightarrow 0 . 6 = 5 \times 0 . 4 \times h\]
\[ \Rightarrow 0 . 6 = 2 \times h\]
\[ \Rightarrow h = \frac{0 . 6}{2} = 0 . 3 m\]
\[ \therefore \text { The beam is 0 . 3 m thick } .\]
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