Math, asked by Achar1690, 1 year ago

A cubical vessel can hold 1331 litre of water. the lenght of side of vessel in m is

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Answered by Somin
5
Volume of cubical vessel = 1331 litre

We know 1 m3 = 1000 litre

Therefore 1331 litre = 1331/1000 m3
= 1.331m3

Volume of vessel = 1331/1000m3

Side3 = 1331/1000m3

Side = 11/10

Side =1.1 m


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Answered by pinquancaro
2

Answer:

The length of side of vessel is 1.1 meter.  

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : A cubical vessel can hold 1331 liter of water.

To find : The length of side of vessel in m ?

Solution :

The volume of the cube is defined as

V=a^3

Where, a is the length of the side of vessel

Converting l into meter,

1000 litre water= 1 m³

1 litre = 0.001 m³

1331 litres = 1.331 m³

Substitute the V= 1.331 m³

1.331=a^3

a=\sqrt[3]{1.331}

a=1.1

Therefore, The length of side of vessel is 1.1 meter.

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