Math, asked by rinsalrumaisa, 19 days ago

2. The inner side of a rectangular tank are 70 centimetres, 80 centimetres. 90 centimetres. How many litres of water can it contain?
l \times b \times h \\ 1l  = 1000cubic \: centimetre

Answers

Answered by swaroop1000
1

Answer:

here by formula of volume of rectangular tank

l X b x h

Thus 70x 80 x 90

Thus =504000

water liter = 504000 /1000=504 liter of water

Answered by Johnsonmijo
1

Answer:

If 70 cm, 80 cm, and 90 centimeters are the dimensions of the rectangular tank, then it can hold 504 liters of water.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Dimensions of rectangular tank =

70 centimeters

80 centimeters

90 centimeter

Amount of liter it can hold = volume of the tank

= length* breadth* height

= 70* 80* 90

=504000cm^{3}

I liter = 1000 cubic centimeter

So 504000 cubic centimeter = 504000/1000 = 504 liters

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