Math, asked by satishdhaked3, 6 months ago

7. A cuboidal water tank is 25 m long, 15 m wide and
1 m 30 cm deep. How much water it can hold?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

total water hold bye cuboidal water tank= 25*15*(1.3)= 487.5

Answered by CuteAnswerer
6

Firstly Let's understand the concept:-

  • Here, the concept of volume of a cuboid used. We have to find volume which is equal to the capacity of the tank.

GIVEN :

  • Length (L) =25 m
  • Breadth(B) =15 m

  • Height(H) =1 m 30 cm =1.3 m

TO FIND :

  • Volume.

SOLUTION :

We know that in a cuboid ,

  • \boxed{\bf {Volume=L\times B\times H}}

Substitute the given values :

\longrightarrow\sf Volume=25\times15\times 1.3 \\

\longrightarrow\sf Volume =375\times1.3 \\

\longrightarrow\sf Volume=375\times \dfrac {13}{10}\\

\longrightarrow\sf Volume=\dfrac {375\times 13}{10}\\

\longrightarrow\sf Volume=\dfrac {4875}{10}\\

\longrightarrow\sf {Volume=487.5\: m^3}

  • We know that ,

\longrightarrow\sf 1\:m^3=1000\:litre

\longrightarrow \boxed{\bf {487.5\:m^3=487500\:litre}}

\therefore \underline \pink{\sf {Capacity \:of\:the\:tank\:is\:487500 \:litre.}}


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