shweta.kalra wrote:A wall of measurements 30m x 12m x4m was constructed with bricks of dimensions 8cm x6cm x6cm. if 80 percent of the wall consists of bricks, find the number of bricks used for the construction.
Let's answer the question.
Aside: The GMAT does not assume that one can perform metric conversions with some help. So, an official GMAT question would include some extra information like:
"1m = 100cm"
Volume of wall = (30m)(12m)(4m) = (3000cm)(1200cm)(400cm)
IMPORTANT: I'm not going to evaluate this just yet. You'll see why later.
80% of the volume is bricks, so bricks take up (0.8)(3000cm)(1200cm)(400cm) cubic cm of the volume.
Volume of 1 brick = (8cm)(6cm)(6cm)
So, the number of bricks = (0.8)(3000)(1200)(400)
/(8)(6)(6)
Notice that
0.8/8 = 1/10 and
3000/6 = 500 and
1200/6 = 200
So,
(0.8)(3000)(1200)(400)
/(8)(6)(6) =
(500)(200)(400)
/10
= (50)(200)(400)
=
4,000,000 bricks
Cheers,
Brent