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3. A rectangular pitcher is 3 inches wide, 9 inches long and 16 inches tall. If water is filled up to 5 inches, how much more water can be put in the pitcher?

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Answered by KomaliPR
6

Answer:

297 inches ^3

Step-by-step explanation:

length = 9 inches

breadth= 3 inches

height = 16inches

the total volume of the pitcher = lbh

= 9×3×16

=432 inches^3

length=9inches

breadth=3inches

height=5inches

volume of the pitcher when water is filled up to 5 inches

= lbh

=9×3×5

=135 inches^3

the volume of the water needed to be filled = 432 - 135

= 297 inches^3

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Answered by anvitanvar032
0

Answer:

The correct answer of this question is 297 inches^{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given - A rectangular pitcher is 3 inches wide, 9 inches long and 16 inches tall.

To Find  - How much more water can be put in the pitcher?

length = 9 inches, breadth= 3 inches, height = 16 inches

the total volume of the pitcher is = lbh

9 × 3 × 16 = 432 inches^3

Now, length = 9inches, breadth = 3inches, height = 5inches

volume of the pitcher when water is filled up to 5 inches = lbh

= 9 × 3 × 5

= 135 inches^3

The volume of the water needed to be filled = 432 - 135

= 297 inches^3

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