Math, asked by techyuvi, 5 months ago

2) The rectangular tank is 2m 40 cm by Im50cm by 1m30cm. How many litres of water
Can it hold ?​

Answers

Answered by LuneticFun
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Length of the rectangular water tank = 2 m 75 cm = 275 cm

Breadth of the rectangular water tank = 1 m 80 cm = 180 cm

Height of the rectangular water tank = 1 m 40 cm = 140 cm

Volume of the water tank = L × B × H  

= 275 × 180 × 140  

Volume of the water tank = 6930000 cu cm

Now, we know that 1 liter = 1000 cu cm

So, capacity of the water tank = 6930000/1000

6930 liters

So, the water tank can hold 6930 liters of water when it is filled to the brim.

Answer.

Answered by vicks55
2

Answer:

Given:

Length (L) = 240cm

Breadth(B) = 150 cm

Height(H) = 130 cm

To find : Litres of water it can hold..

Solution :

Volume = L × B × H

= 240 × 150 × 130

= 4680000 cm^3

As, 1 litre= 1000cm ^3

Therefore, Volume = 4680 litres.

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