Math, asked by nehas18, 11 months ago

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58. A tank is in the form of a cuboid. It holds a maximum of
540 m3 water. If the tank is 8 m long and 15 m wide, then
how many metres deep must the water be when the tank!
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Answers

Answered by viranchidakhare
5

Step-by-step explanation:

First we have to find the volume of cuboid.

  • volume of cuboid = l×b×h
  • l=8m b=15m
  • 540=8×15×h
  • 540=120×h
  • h=540

120

  • h=4.5m
Answered by pinquancaro
7

4.5 meters deep must the water be when the tank.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : A tank is in the form of a cuboid. It holds a maximum of  540 m³ water. If the tank is 8 m long and 15 m wide.

To find : How many meters deep must the water be when the tank ?

Solution :

The volume of the tank is given by,

\text{Volume}=\text{Length}\times \text{Breadth}\times \text{Height}

The volume is 540 m³.

The length is 8 m.

The breadth is 15 m.

Substitute the value,

540=8\times 15\times \text{Height}

\text{Height}=\frac{540}{8\times 15}

\text{Height}=4.5

Therefore, 4.5 meters deep must the water be when the tank.

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