Math, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

13. A tank is 5 m. long, 4 m wide and 3m deep. Find the capacity of the tank. If the
tank is filled with water upto 2 meters then find its volume?

Hint = answer is 60 and 4000 ok​

Answers

Answered by rakesh7132
1

Answer:

capacity = volume = long x wide X deep = 5x4x3 = 60

as in second case deep is 2 m so it becomes 5x4x2 = 40

Answered by Anonymous
9

Given :-

Length of the tank = 5 m

Width of the tank = 4 m

Depth of the tank = 3 m

Tank is filled upto = 2 m

To Find :-

The capacity of the tank.

The volume of the tank.

Solution :-

By the formula,

\underline{\boxed{\sf Volume=Length \times Breadth \times Height}}

Given that,

A tank is 5 m. long, 4 m wide and 3m deep.

Substituting their values,

Volume = \sf 5\times 4 \times 3

Volume = \sf 60 \ m^{3}

Therefore, the volume of the tank is 60 m³

Given that, the  tank is filled with water upto 2 meters.

Now, finding the volume

Volume = Length × Breadth × Height

Substituting them,

Volume = \sf 2 \times 4 \times 5

Volume = \sf 40 \ m^{3}

Therefore, the volume now is 40 m³

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