Math, asked by Nikki11111111, 1 year ago

a cubodical tank of 20m length 20m width and 15m height was water level upto a height of 60cm. How much more water it can hold?

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Answered by Panzer786
2
Length = 20m
breadth = 20m
Height = 15m
Volume of cubodical tank = L×B×H = 20×20×15 = 6000m³
Length of cubodical tank = 20m
Breadth = 20m
Height of cubodical tank = 60cm = 60/100 = 0.6m
Volume of cubodical tank = L×B×H = 20×20×0.6 = 240m³
More Water can holded by tank upto height 60cm= 6000-240 = 5760m³
Answered by Anonymous
3
hii!!

here's ur answer...

given:-

length of the tank = 20m

breadth of the tank = 20m

height of the tank = 15m

volume of the tank = l×b×h

= 20×20×15

= 400×15

= 6000m³

height of the water level inthe tank = 60cm

= 0.6m

volume of the water inthe tank = l×b×h

= 20×20×0.6

= 400×0.6

= 240m³

water it can hold more = 6000-240

= 5760m³

hope this helps..!
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