Math, asked by shembrom92, 7 months ago


(1) A rectangular tank, 8 m long, 7 m wide and 5 m high, contains water to a depth of 3 m. How much more water can it hold?​

Answers

Answered by rkataria758
5

Step-by-step explanation:

water it can hold = total volume of tank - volume of tank filled

l*b*h - l*b*h

8*7*5 - 8*7*3

280 - 168

112

Answered by samy456
5

Step-by-step explanation:

volume of the tank = 8×7×5 = 280m^3

volume of the water in the tank = 8×7×3 = 168m^3

extra volume of the water it can hold = 280 - 168 = 112m^3.

THE CORRECT ANSWER IS 112m^3.

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