You say:I have 360 tons of sardine fish with an 18-cm crooked mouth that weighs up to 127 grams. I need ONLY ONE cube to store all these fish, considering that there must be a ramp inside the cube with a height of 5 cm
You say:
I have 360 tons ← is that metric ton or "imperial ton"
This statement that you posted does not look like an original problem statement. Please post the problem EXACTLY. A packing calculation needs many more data or information.
You CANNOT calculate the size of the "room" from the data you have provided.- I have 360 metric tons of sardine is 18 cm long and 127 grams
- I need to size a cube to hold all these sardines
- We cannot put sardines under the ramp.
- Inside the cube there must be a ramp. The length of the ramp will be the length of the cube, which must be calculated. The mandatory is that it must be 5 cm high at the highest part, and the lowest part will be along the floor of the cube.
This will be like a big cold room, the fish will enter and be stored there. The ramp is for the fish to slide down to a door at the bottom. I put in a new image.
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You CANNOT calculate the size of the "room" from the data you have provided.
What is the average "volume" of a sardine? Are those "skinny" like an earthworm or "fat" like a turtle?