Math, asked by vidulajondhale11, 8 months ago

3. A cuboidal water tank is 6 m long, 5 m wide and 4.5 m deep. How many liters of water can it hold?

Answers

Answered by akpatel12
4

Answer:

given :

l=6m

b=5m

h=4.5m

volume of cuboid =l×b×h

= ( 6×5×4.5)m

= ( 30×4.5. )m

= 135l

hence, 135l of water can hold..

Answered by BrainlyRaaz
52

Answer:

  • Volume of cuboidal tank = 135 m³

Given :

  • Length = 6 m

  • Breadth = 5 m

  • Height = 4.5 m

To find :

  • Volume of cuboid =?

Step-by-step explanation:

If, we have to know that how many litres of water it can hold So, firstly we have to find its volume because volume is equal to capacity of tank, So,

Volume of cuboid = Length × Breadth × Height

Substituting the values in the above formula, we get,

= 6 x 5 x 4.5

= 30 x 4.5

= 135.

Thus, Volume of cuboidal tank = 135 m³

Brainly Extra Knowledge :

The volume is found using the formula:

  • Volume = Length × Width × Height

Which is usually shortened to:

  • V = l × w × h

Or more simply:

  • V = lwh

In Any Order

It doesn't really matter which one is length, width or height, so long as you multiply all three together.

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