Math, asked by shrutikengale123, 9 months ago

A Cuboid-shaped water tank is 3 meters long, 2 meters wide and 1.5 meters high. That tank has water up to a height of 80 cm. So how many more liters of water will fill the tank? ​

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Answered by mikhilpatankar20
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Answer:

4.2m3

Step-by-step explanation:

So, we have to find first the volume of tank then minus the volume of tank by the volume of water already present in the tank then we will get the volume of space where water can be filled.

Therefore volume of tank

=length *breath*height

=3 * 2 * 1.5

= 9m3

Therefore volume of water filled

=length *breath*height

= 3 * 2 * 0.8 ( 80 cm is 0.8 m)

= 4.8m3

Therefore volume of water can be filled

= 9 - 4.8 m3

= 4.2m3

Hence, more 4.2m3 water can be filled in the tank

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