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Find the length of a box with b = 16 cm, h = 12 cm and the length of the longest rod that fits in the box is 29 cm. - Mathematics

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Find the length of a box with b = 16 cm, h = 12 cm and the length of the longest rod that fits in the box is 29 cm.

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Solution

Given that:

The longest rod that fits in the box is 29 cm and b = 16 cm, h = 12 cm

We know that,

The longest rod that can be placed in a room is nothing but its diagonal.

The diagonal of a cuboid is `sqrt(l^2 + b^2 + h^2)`, where l is the length, b is the breadth and h is the height of the cuboid.

Then,

`29 = sqrt(l^2 + 16^2 + 12^2)`

Squaring both the sides, we get,

292 = l2 + 162 + 122

841 = l2 + 256 + 144

l2 = 841 – 400

l2 = 441

l = 21 cm

Therefore, the length of a box is 21 cm.

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Chapter 18: Surface Area and Volume of Solids - EXERCISE 18 [Page 224]

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B Nirmala Shastry Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 18 Surface Area and Volume of Solids
EXERCISE 18 | Q 11. (ii) | Page 224
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