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1.If there are 20 large boxes already, how many small boxes can we load onto the elevator so that it fills it to capacity?

2.What if there are 10 small boxes, how many large can you fit in the elevator?

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Final answer:

To determine the number of small boxes that can be loaded onto the elevator, divide the capacity of the elevator by the size of each large box. To determine the number of large boxes that can be fit in the elevator, divide the capacity of the elevator by the size of each small box.

Step-by-step explanation:

Question 1:

To calculate how many small boxes can be loaded onto the elevator, we need to know the capacity of the elevator and the size of the small boxes. If we assume that the capacity of the elevator is 100 boxes, and each large box occupies the space of 5 small boxes, then we can calculate:

  1. Number of large boxes that can be loaded onto the elevator = Capacity of the elevator / Size of each large box = 100 / 5 = 20 large boxes
  2. Number of small boxes that can be loaded onto the elevator = Number of large boxes * Size of each large box = 20 * 5 = 100 small boxes



Question 2:

To calculate how many large boxes can be fit in the elevator, we need to know the size of the large boxes and the capacity of the elevator. If we assume that the capacity of the elevator is 200 boxes, and each small box occupies the space of 2 large boxes, then we can calculate:

  1. Number of small boxes that can be loaded onto the elevator = Capacity of the elevator / Size of each small box = 200 / 2 = 100 small boxes
  2. Number of large boxes that can be fit in the elevator = Number of small boxes * Size of each small box = 100 * 2 = 200 large boxes

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