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18. The length , breadth and height of a cuboidal tank are 4m ,2m and 0.75m respectively.

_____________ litres of water can be filled in this tank.

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Answered by Mathopathic
3

Answer:

6m³

Step-by-step explanation:

lbh = Volume of Cuboidal tank

4×2×0.75 = 6m³

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Answered by Anonymous
10

AnswEr-:

  • \boxed {\sf{ 6000\: liters \:of\:water\:can\:be\:filled\:in\:this\:cubodial\:tank.}}

Explanation-:

  • \sf{Given \:That\:-:}

  • Length of tank is 4m .
  • Breadth of tank is 2m
  • Height of tank is 0.75 m

  • \sf{To\:Find\:-:}

  • How many litres of water can be filled in this tank .

\mathrm{\dag{Solution \:of\:Question-:}

  • \underbrace {\mathrm{Understanding \:the \:Concept \;-: }}

  • We have to find how many litres of water can be filled in the cubodial tank

  • For this we have to find the volume and we will get volume in cubic units (m³) .

  • And we know that [ 1m³ = 1000 liters ] and then by applying this formula

  • We can get the how many litre of water can be filled in this tank .

\boxed{\underline {\red{\sf{Volume \:of\:Cubodial \:tank\:= Length \times Breadth \times Height}}}}

  • \mathrm{Here-:}

  • Length of tank is 4m .
  • Breadth of tank is 2m .
  • Height of tank is 0.75 m .

Now , By Putting known Values in Formula for Volume of Cubodial Tank-:

  • \longrightarrow {\mathrm{Volume _{Cubodial\:Tank}-: 4 \times 2 \times 0.75 }}

  • \longrightarrow {\mathrm{Volume _{Cubodial\:Tank}-: 8 \times 0.75 }}

  • \longrightarrow {\mathrm{Volume _{Cubodial\:Tank}-: 6 m^{3} }}

\sf{Therefore \:-:}

  • \boxed {\mathrm{Volume _{Cubodial\:Tank}-: 6 m^{3} }}

As, We know that,

  • [ 1m³ = 1000 liters ]

  • Then ,

  • \longrightarrow {\sf{6m^{3} = 6 \times 1000 = 6000 liters .}}

\dag{\sf{Hence \:-:}}

  • \boxed {\sf{ 6000\: liters \:of\:water\:can\:be\:filled\:in\:this\:cubodial\:tank.}}

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