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A cubical container is of side 6.2cm. Find the amout of water it can hold

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Answered by Cutiepie93
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Here is ur answer :

Side of cubical container = 6.2 cm

Volume of cubical container = (a) ³

➡️ (6.2)³

➡️ 238.328 cm³


This cubical container hold 0.238328 litre of water.

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Answered by dk6060805
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Answer is 238.3 ml

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, Side of Cubical Container, S = 6.2 cm

We know that Volume of Cube, V = (Side)^3

Applying the above formula of volume of cube to the question we get-

Volume of Cubical Container, V = (6.2)^3

= 6.2 \times 6.2 \times 6.2  

= 238.328 cm^3

We can say the amount of water a body can hold is nothing but the volume of body itself.

Here, The Volume of Container can be called as amount of water hold by it.

Hence, Amount of hold by container is 238.328  

= 0.238328 l ( As 1 cm^3 = 0.001 l)

= 238.3 ml ( because 1 l = 1000 ml)

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