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A cubical vessel is 10m long and 8m wide. How high must it be made to hold 380 cubic
Meter of Liquid​

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Answered by vishumittal2714
2

Step-by-step explanation:

volume of cuboid is L×B×H

L×B×H = 380 = 10×8×H

380 = 80H

H = 380÷80

H = 4.75m

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

The height of a cubical vessel = 380 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • Length of a cubical vessel = 10 m
  • Breadth of a cubical vessel = 8 m
  • Volume of a cubical vessel = 380 m³

To find:

  • The height of a cubical vessel.

Solution:

Here, we are provided with the length and breadth and the volume of a cubical vessel. So, here we will simply use the formula of volume of a cuboid to find its height. Putting the values in the formula and then doing calculations step-by-step.

Let's find out...

✰ Volume of a cuboid = l × b × h

Where,

l is the length of a cuboid.

b is the breadth of a cuboid.

h is the height of a cuboid.

Putting the values in the formula, we have:

  • 380 = 10 × 8 × h
  • 380 = 80 × h
  • h = 380/80
  • h = 95/20
  • h = 4.75 m

∴ The height of a cubical vessel = 4.75 m

Verification:

Volume of a cubical vessel = 10 × 8 × 4.75

Volume of a cubical vessel = 80 × 4.75

Volume of a cubical vessel = 380 m²

Hence Verified!!

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