Math, asked by anilgopalikagmailcom, 6 months ago

4. A cuboidal tank is 30 cm long, 30 cm wide and I m 60 cm high. It has water upto a height of
40 cm. How much more cu cm of water can the tank contain?​

Answers

Answered by jalaunmajidgmailcom
0

Answer:

tank can contain 108000 cm^3 of water

Answered by officialsalonishk
1

Answer:

Given cuboidal tanks having,

Length(l)=30cm

Breadth(b)=30cm

Height(h)=1m 60cm

=100cm+60cm

=160cm

Given, Cuboidal tank already has petrol till height 40cm.

To find: cm

3

of v

more

petrol that tanks can contain.

Sol: Volume of max petrol that tanks can contain=(Total volume of tank)−(volume of cuboidal tank taking height 40cm)

[using formula → Volume of cuboidal=l×b×h]

We get,

Required volume=[(30×30×160)−(30×30×40)]cm

3

=30×30[160−40]cm

3

=30×30×120cm

3

=108000cm

3

.

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