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A cubical container is of side 6 cm. Find the amount of water it can hold.

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Answered by debaj5834
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Answer:

59 mm

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by dualadmire
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The amount of water it can hold is 216 cm³.

Given: A cubical container is of side 6 cm.

To Find: The amount of water it can hold.

Solution:

  • We know that whenever the quantity of a substance is asked, we need to calculate the volume of the container.
  • In this case, we have to find the volume of a cube.

Hence, the volume of a cube = a × a × a

where a = side of the cube.

Coming to the numerical, we are given;

The side of the cube ( a ) = 6 cm

 So, the volume of the cube = ( a × a × a )  cm³

                                                = ( 6 × 6 × 6 )  cm³

                                                = 216 cm³

Hence, the amount of water it can hold is 216 cm³.

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