First, we need to convert the number of bottles from centimeters to meters. Since there are 100 centimeters in a meter, we can divide the total number of bottles by 100 to get the equivalent value in meters. This gives us 27 meters.
Next, we need to calculate the area of the rectangular box that contains all these bottles. We know that the length and width of the box are equal, so we can use the formula for the area of a rectangle: Area = Length x Width. In this case, the length is 27 meters and the width is also 27 meters, so the area is 649 square meters.
Now, we need to find out how many dollars it would cost to buy all these bottles at once. To do this, we need to multiply the area of the box by the price per square meter of the material used to make the boxes. Unfortunately, without knowing the exact dimensions of the boxes or their materials, we cannot determine an accurate price per square meter. However, as a rough estimate, let's assume that each bottle costs 0.50andtheboxesaremadeofcardboard,whichtypicallycostsaround3.00 per square meter. Using these values, we can calculate the estimated cost as follows:
Cost = Area x Price per square meter
= 649 sq m x $3.00/sq m
Therefore, if you want to purchase 27 bottles of soda, it would likely cost approximately $2,100.50.
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